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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

Professor spotlight: Lisa Wade researches COVID-19 hookup culture

Professor spotlight: Lisa Wade researches COVID-19 hookup culture

Caroline Latta, Staff Reporter March 10, 2021

Lisa Wade, an associate professor of sociology and author of the book “American Culture: The New Culture of Sex on Campus” is currently studying hookup culture and how it has altered due to the pandemic. “When...

A girl on the phone, presumably with a friend outside of her "bubble."

OPINION | COVID-19 restrictions build new appreciation for friendships

Phoebe Hurwitz, Staff Writer March 3, 2021

In nostalgic moments of contemplation, it is now second nature to agonize over pre-COVID-19 life. While celebrating the circumstances caused by COVID-19 is quixotic and even insensitive, we would be...

Resident advisors get approved for vaccine

Resident advisors get approved for vaccine

Mike Weilandt, Staff Reporter March 3, 2021

Resident Advisors at Tulane University have now been approved by the state of Louisiana to begin receiving the COVID-19 vaccine from the university, per special request from the university. Since being...

Students describe adverse effects to productivity, mental health during quarantine

Students describe adverse effects to productivity, mental health during quarantine

Ellie Detert, Contributing Reporter March 3, 2021

At the onset of the spring 2021 semester, Tulane quarantine policies for contact-traced students changed from 14 days to a seven-day quarantine stay at the Hyatt Regency. Students are shuttled to the Hyatt...

Black history month student piece

OPINION | On the Black experience at Tulane during COVID-19

As we near a post-COVID-19 society, it is more important than ever to evaluate the intersection between COVID-19 disparities and race. Talking about the intersection of the COVID-19 pandemic and race...

Valentine's Day is a day for appreciation and gratitude, and not just the romantic kind. 
(Gabe Darley | Senior Staff Artist)

OPINION | Valentine’s Day is for everyone

Phoebe Hurwitz, Staff Writer February 17, 2021

From Oct. 31 through Jan. 1, holiday enthusiasts ride the high of costume designing, party planning, gift giving, meal prepping and house decorating. But, every year, when the clock strikes midnight...

CACTUS organizations continue to take action in the community, despite pandemic restrictions.

OPINION | Community service did not stop with COVID-19

Anna Dixon, Staff Writer February 17, 2021

Tulane University is a school that prides itself on its dedication to community service. It is hard to miss the “#1 in students engaged in community service” banners plastered around campus. In...

Tulane had a good run with Zoom learning, but maybe it's time to move on. (Ashley Chen | Art Director)

OPINION | Farewell to online learning

Gabi Liebeler, Staff Writer February 17, 2021

As COVID-19 vaccines are being distributed en masse around the country, the end of the pandemic is finally in sight. For the majority of Tulane University students, the social and academic environment...

Campus Question: What are students doing for Mardi Gras?

Campus Question: What are students doing for Mardi Gras?

Hannah Mayer and Domenic Mesa, News Editors February 11, 2021

Name: Astrid Culp (she/her/hers) Year: Sophomore Mardi Gras Plans: No parties; maybe Yardi Gras if crowds aren't bad, and I will definitely take photos of myself in the outfits I would've worn....

Changes to safe sex resources in residence halls

Changes to safe sex resources in residence halls

Ellie Detert, Contributing Reporter February 10, 2021

Upon the return to campus in August 2020, President Mike Fitts announced changes to student life to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including frequent testing and student restrictions in residence halls....

two females have masks on and are looking towards each other with a heart in between them with a red background

Valentine’s Day celebrations during COVID-19

Mackenzie Bookamer, Arcade Editor February 10, 2021

While Valentine’s Day will certainly look different this year, there are still ways to celebrate it in a way that is safe and enjoyable for everyone. Below are just a few ideas of how to celebrate...

Maggie Pasterz | Layout Editor

OPINION | New data collection policy invades students’ privacy

Phoebe Hurwitz, Staff Writer February 10, 2021

The discussion of internet privacy rights and data collection policies in a national context has become more intimate than one might have expected. How could data collection, location tracking and...

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