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    Corrupt or charitable: Zemurray legacy at Tulane

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    Museum of Southern Jewish Experience embraces community

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    Mariah Carey’s influence on holiday music

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    “Priscilla:” Coppola unveils beautiful, sad life of Priscilla Presley

  • This weekend against Southern Methodist University marks a huge opportunity for the Green Wave.

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    Tulane, SMU marks defining moment for Green Wave, Willie Fritz

  • Jennifer Egan discusses dreams, fairy tales in author talk series

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    Jennifer Egan discusses dreams, fairy tales in author talk series

  • OPINION | Time for Tulane to deal with doubles to dorms

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    OPINION | Time for Tulane to deal with doubles to dorms

  • OPINION | Puff, puff, pass: Louisiana State marijuana laws impact marginalized communities

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    OPINION | Puff, puff, pass: Louisiana State marijuana laws impact marginalized communities

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    “The Holdovers”: holiday film made “in the new old-fashioned way”

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    TikTok shop chamoy pickle kit, honestly

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    Five new albums for 2023 holiday season

  • Defensive back Tahir Annoor celebrates a play on Friday, Nov. 24, 2023 against UTSA.

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    Second wave: Tulane beats UTSA, will host AAC Championship

  • Tulane hires David Harris as new athletic director

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    Tulane hires David Harris as new athletic director

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    Tulane finds form, beating FAU 24-8

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    BREAKING WAVES PODCAST | Episode 2: Beyond the Banners Part 2

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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

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The Tulane Hullabaloo

When he began his journey at Tulane in 1987, Saphier majored in finance and accounting. In addition to his studies, he was the philanthropy chairman and vice president of Sigma Chi.

Meet Greg Saphier, Tulane alum

Jonathan Kahn, Staff Writer November 15, 2023

From a family of Tulane University alumni, Greg Saphier knows the prestige of a Tulane degree. Seven of his family members attended the school, where Greg found his wife, Amy. Their three sons, Hayden,...

Wave Weekend 23 brought hundreds of families and alumni to campus.

Wave Weekend brings families, fun, festivities

Gretchen Deutsch, Contributing Writer October 25, 2023

During the weekend of Oct. 19, Tulane University celebrated Wave Weekend ‘23, a family-filled event packed with university-hosted activities and school spirit.    Family weekend serves...

Tulane alumni, Tom Hulick has emulated this core value throughout his career as an investment advisor.

Tulane alumni talks creating investment management company

Jonathan Kahn, Staff Writer October 20, 2023

One of Tulane University's core values is opening up new opportunities through innovation and ambition. Tulane alumni, Tom Hulick has emulated this core value throughout his career as an investment advisor.    Originally...

Andrew Messina said the most valuable part of his time at Tulane was the connections he made with peers and alumni.

Tulane alum, Disney exec talks post-grad success

Jonathan Kahn, Contributing Writer September 27, 2023

Tulane University has had many successful graduates. Andrew Messina, senior vice president of Advertising Sales at The Walt Disney Company, is no exception to this fact.  Originally from New York,...

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Tulane Law School hosts Black Alumni Weekend

Nile Pierre, News Editor February 14, 2019

Last weekend, Tulane Law School hosted Black Alumni Weekend to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its first Black graduate, Michael Starks, who marked the desegregation of the school in 1968. “This...

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Alumni association rebrands as “Tower and Crescent,” increases recruitment

Mark Winokur, Staff Reporter March 21, 2018

Over the past summer, members of the Student Ambassadors Association, an organization dedicated to helping connect Tulane students with alumni, brainstormed ways to revitalize and improve their club. This...

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School of Science and Engineering receives $10 million for new complex

Cassie Hayno, Contributing Reporter March 16, 2018

The number of undergraduate students with a primary or secondary major in the School of Science and Engineering was more than 2,500 in 2017, making up nearly one-third of the entire undergraduate population....

Tulane School of Medicine receives largest donation to date

Tulane School of Medicine receives largest donation to date

Robin Boch , Senior Staff Reporter September 30, 2017

The Tulane School of Medicine received a $25 million gift on Sept. 18. The donation, which is the largest ever received by the medical school, will be used to support future clinical and translational...

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