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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

The eight panelists featured spanned six decades of Tulane experiences. The earliest graduate attending was Pearlie Elloie, who graduated from the School of Social Work in 1965.

‘I didn’t exist’: First Black Tulane graduates reflect on 60 years of desegregation

Ellie Cowen, News Editor October 25, 2023

Tulane University’s first Black student did not step foot onto campus until 1963, almost a decade after the Supreme Court decision Brown vs. Board of Education declared “separate but equal” unconstitutional. This...

Opinion | Unclear guidelines for student org leaders hinder activism

Opinion | Unclear guidelines for student org leaders hinder activism

Hannah Petillo, Contributing Columnist September 7, 2022

As a student leader on Tulane’s campus, I often find myself at a loss for the regulations and policies under which I am supposed to manage my organization. My organizational advisor provides as much...

Student Organization Spotlight: Black Student Union

Student Organization Spotlight: Black Student Union

Doxey Kamara, Intersections Editor August 31, 2022

This article is the first in a series of interviews and conversations with student leaders regarding the organizations which they represent. If you would like your organization to participate in this...

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 17, 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...

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...

Tulane students are unsure of their political future.

OPINION | Debate fails to engage young voters

Anna Dixon, Contributing Writer October 7, 2020

  Following the presidential debate on Tuesday, Sept. 29, Google searches in the U.S. spiked on how to move out of the country, most notably to New Zealand and Canada. The continuous interruptions...

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The Hullabaloo Board stands with tBSU, supports their demands

September 3, 2020

On July 25, the Tulane Black Student Union released a list of demands, calling for institutional revolution — not reform — of the university, to combat racism on campus and support BIPOC students....

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Tulane Black Student Union releases list of demands and expectations

Amy Nankin, News Editor July 26, 2020

The Tulane Hullabaloo is a nonprofit newsroom that receives no funding from Tulane University. Consider subscribing today to support our mission. This Saturday, July 25, the Tulane Black Student Union...

Tulane students celebrate MLK weekend through leadership conference, community outreach

Tulane students celebrate MLK weekend through leadership conference, community outreach

Nile Pierre, News Editor January 23, 2019

  Last weekend, Tulane’s Black Student Union traveled with 11 members to the Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference (SBSLC) hosted by Texas A&M University.   Founded in 1989,...

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‘Bounce Back’ with BSU at its first event of the semester

Nurah Lambert, Arcade Editor September 7, 2018

Stop in Saturday Sept. 8 to celebrate the start of the new school year with Tulane’s Black Student Union as it hosts “Bounce Back Pt. 1.” The event begins at 7 p.m. and will be held in the Lavin-Bernick...

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“The O” provides community, opportunity to students throughout 30-year history

Canela Lopez and Kila Moore February 22, 2018

In honor of the 30-year anniversary of the Tulane University Office of Multicultural Affairs and Black History Month, The Tulane Hullabaloo has outlined a history of "The O" and traced its 30 years of...

Black Panther reimagines liberation through afrofuturism

Black Panther reimagines liberation through afrofuturism

Nile Pierre, Intersections Editor February 21, 2018

Blending black cultural identity with the supernatural, "Black Panther," which grossed $426 million worldwide in its opening week, challenges the popular tropes of science fiction films and proposes a...

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