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The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

An Open Letter to Allies

An Open Letter to Allies

Akira Shelton, Contributing Columnist February 16, 2023

Dear Reader, I want to keep this opinion piece short and sweet. It’s bound to make you uncomfortable; I am a firm believer in the idea that being uncomfortable at times is the best way to learn,...

Tulane's Black Student Union requires participation and acknowledgment to achieve its goals.

OPINION | BSU can continue to make progress with student support

Rachel Kelly, Contributing Columnist February 16, 2022

As Black History Month continues, students may wonder how best to support and engage with BIPOC student organizations on campus. When Chandler Brock, the president of the Tulane University Black Student...

Navigating intersectional safe spaces at predominantly white institutions

Navigating intersectional safe spaces at predominantly white institutions

Maiya Tate February 16, 2022

Figuring out how to write an article for Black History Month can be difficult. Every Black, queer student at this university has a different experience, and lumping them together can appear disingenuous.  Given...

Admissions head Satyajit Dattagupta to leave for Northeastern

Admissions head Satyajit Dattagupta to leave for Northeastern

Rohan Goswami, News Editor January 16, 2022

Satyajit Dattagupta, senior vice president and dean of admission for enrollment management and graduate and pre-college strategy at Tulane University, will step down June 6 and assume a new role at...

Black Tulanians continue to fight for recognition, anti-racism on campus

Black Tulanians continue to fight for recognition, anti-racism on campus

Emily Rubino, Staff Reporter February 27, 2021

Tulane University was founded in 1834 and the first Black students to graduate were Deidre Dumas Labat and Reynold T. Décou in 1966 and 1967, respectively. Tulane did not admit their first Black students...

Letter to the Editor: Abolish TUPD

Letter to the Editor: Abolish TUPD

November 12, 2020

To all Tulane students in New Orleans, First, an introduction — we are writing as members of Abolish TUPD, a non-Tulane affiliated group organizing with the intent of defunding, disarming, dismantling...

White students still have much to learn to be good allies to their BIPOC peers.

OPINION | White people have no need for race-based affinity groups

Gabi Liebeler, Contributing Writer September 16, 2020

It is no secret that Tulane University has experienced controversies surrounding racial diversity, some of which were related to whiteness.  In November of 2017, signs that read, “It’s okay to be...

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