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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

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

Asynchronous events, like window painting, foster normalcy during the pandemic.

OPINION | Asynchronous events are different, not worse

Phoebe Hurwitz, Staff Writer April 21, 2021

Citizens across the nation have had to learn to adapt to a new way of life imposed by COVID-19. Despite unique living conditions imposed by COVID-19 policies and restrictions, many Americans have found...

OPINION | Religious practice altered, not halted, by COVID-19

OPINION | Religious practice altered, not halted, by COVID-19

Mark Keplinger, Contributing Writer April 14, 2021

When standing at the intersection of Broadway Street and Freret Street, an observer spots several Jewish and Christian ministries nestled between the fraternity houses and The Boot Bar and Grill. These...

OPINION | COVID-19 round two: In-person education on ropes

OPINION | COVID-19 round two: In-person education on ropes

Gabe Darley, Views Editor January 20, 2021

The spring 2021 semester has finally arrived. To the dismay of many, this academic term may look disturbingly similar to our last. Unsurprisingly, the advent of the new year did not erase the consequences...

Students' face mask negligence prioritizes comfort over community

Students’ face mask negligence prioritizes comfort over community

Lily Mae Lazarus, Views Editor September 9, 2020

Prior to the start of the school year, the Tulane University administration promised students, parents, and staff that their COVID-19 protocols sufficiently addressed the risk of in-person instruction....

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