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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

Laplace, Louisiana experienced substantial damage from Hurricane Ida.

Center for Public Service aims to help Ida relief efforts

Mackenzie Bookamer, News Editor September 15, 2021

Tulane University’s Center for Public Service — which works to connect students to community partners in New Orleans — originated in 2006 amidst the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane...

Summer School Tuition

Summer School Tuition to be charged for all CPS Summer Internships

Amy Nankin, News Editor September 19, 2019

During an annual summer review of Center for Public Service programs, staff members noticed inconsistencies in the second-tier service learning summer internship program. Some departments had allowed students...

Intersectional Confessional: Today, I wished I was a cat

Intersectional Confessional: Today, I wished I was a cat

Anonymous October 24, 2018

Adelaide Basco | Art Director Today, I wished I was a cat. I could walk around and know my existence would be appreciated on this campus. No, protected on this campus....

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CPS vandalized, “Black Lives Matter” signs obstructed

Sanjali De Silva, Senior Staff Reporter October 16, 2018

A graduate assistant for the Center for Public Service noticed yesterday that “Black Lives Matter” signs put in windows of Program Managers Ben Brubaker and Nicole Ralston’s office had been vandalized...

Students and the Center for Public Service implement Mexico Earthquake relief efforts

Students and the Center for Public Service implement Mexico Earthquake relief efforts

Kayla Davis, Contributing Reporter October 20, 2017

Following the earthquake on Sept. 19 in Mexico City, some Tulane students have been raising funds to donate to those affected. Senior Mariana Deluera, co-president of the Tulane International Society,...

Agnieszka Nance, executive director of the Center for Public Service, received a kidney transplant on March 21.

CPS director receives kidney transplant

Josh Axelrod, Associate Editor April 16, 2017

Agnieszka Nance, executive director of the Center for Public Service, breathed a sigh of relief on March 21, the day her search for a new kidney ended. Two years ago, Nance noticed a strange skin rash...

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