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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

Thanksgiving dinner.

OPINION | In defense of politics at Thanksgiving dinner

Beau McBride, Staff Writer 7 hours ago

Political debates became a Thanksgiving tradition after the election of President-elect Donald Trump in 2016, though they were practiced before then — during the Civil War, the 1960s and almost every...

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...

Louisiana house bill protects Tulane against student lawsuits

Louisiana house bill protects Tulane against student lawsuits

Lauryn Aviles, Contributing Reporter September 16, 2020

This summer, Louisiana State Rep. Buddy Mincey Jr. sponsored a new bill, Louisiana HB-59, that would provide limitations of liability for public and private school districts and postsecondary institutions...

'Give us your hot takes': Debate team kicks off season

‘Give us your hot takes’: Debate team kicks off season

Tate Weston, Contributing Reporter October 2, 2019

The Tulane University debate team started its season off this weekend at Rice University. The traveling squad consisting of two, two-person teams, left early morning Friday and returned to campus early...

Green or blue bubble: Android vs. iPhone debate sparks controversy

Green or blue bubble: Android vs. iPhone debate sparks controversy

Nurah Lambert, Arcade Editor September 6, 2018

iOS versus Android is arguably the most stirring, long standing debate since the blue/black vs. white/gold dress conspiracy. As the dominant culture of tech-savvy, smartphone-toters gets more advanced...

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Political organizations preach open discussion, gather for debate

Matt Saletta, Associate News Editor April 18, 2018

On Wednesday, April 11, a panel of Tulane students gathered in Joseph Merrick Jones Hall for a public debate on eight pressing political issues the United States faces today. Four groups were represented:...

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