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  • Tulane announced 2024 commencement speaker Jon Meacham.

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    Tulane reveals 2024 commencement speaker Jon Meacham

  • OPINION | Tulane SDS should be abolished

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    OPINION | Tulane SDS should be abolished

  • Rhymes, rhythms: Big Freedia, Tarriona Ball at New Orleans Book Festival

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    Rhymes, rhythms: Big Freedia, Tarriona Ball at New Orleans Book Festival

  • Get ready for madness! The 2024 NCAA Mens basketball tournament is here.

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    Get ready for madness: Top picks for upcoming NCAA Men’s Tournament

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    Student testifies before Congress voicing antisemitism issues on campus

  • OPINION | Tulane’s Brown Field conversion further neglects students

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    OPINION | Tulane’s Brown Field conversion further neglects students

  • From page to panel: Reflections from Book Fest first-timer

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    From page to panel: Reflections from Book Fest first-timer

  • The team advanced to a regional competition for the first time in history.

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    Mock trial team advances to Opening Round Championship Series

  • Tulane announced 2024 commencement speaker Jon Meacham.

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    Tulane women’s basketball coach announces retirement after 30 years

  • Sal Kahn and Walter Issacson discussed Khanmigo, Khan Academys new AI tutor in McAlister Auditorium.

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    Final chapters of Book Fest 2024

  • Jesmyn Ward discussed her book Let Us Descend with Imani Perry.

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    Book fest day two brings authors, admirals, activists

  • The third annual New Orleans Book Festival began Thursday at Tulane University.

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    Atlantic names ‘Great American Novels’ on first day of Book Fest

  • Ketamine use is prominent in some Tulane social circles, representing an uptick in its illegal and medical use nationally. From its creation in 1962, ketamine has been widely used, but still remains a mystery.

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    Thrill, threat or therapy? Inside ketamine use on Tulane’s campus

  • History comes alive at BK House & Gardens

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    History comes alive at BK House & Gardens

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    ‘Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play’: Pop culture collides

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The Tulane Hullabaloo

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The Tulane Hullabaloo

Tulane University Law School Dean David Meyer and Law Professor Amy Gajda, will step down for roles at Brooklyn Law School effective June 30.

Entertainment and Sports Law Conference returns Mar. 3-4

Jude Papillion, Editor-in-Chief March 1, 2023

The Tulane Law School and Tulane Center for Sport are co-hosting their sixth annual Tulane Entertainment and Sports Law Conference this weekend, Mar. 3-4.    The conference will feature...

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OPINION | Positive stereotypes are as toxic as negative ones

Doxey Kamara, Intersections Editor December 9, 2021

Good intentions do not always yield good results. Sometimes, a well-meaning statement is more of a backhanded compliment. An implication that someone is pretty despite their Blackness, or smart because...

Separating artists from their art is no easy task.

OPINION | Killing Harry Potter

Doxey Kamara, Intersections Editor December 1, 2021

Death of the Author is a literary theory which argues that an author’s intentions cease to matter the moment their work is published — nothing about the author’s personal life matters when analyzing...

Grrlspot showcases queer talent, from DJ’s to burlesque dancers and girl-on-girl acrobats.

Grrlspot celebrates queer womxn in New Orleans

Maiya Tate, Editor-in-Chief October 13, 2021

In a world where queer womxn spaces are constantly coming in and out of existence, Jenna Jordan creates a new space in a new venue every month in New Orleans. The purpose of this space is simple —...

A still from the film featuring Constance Wu (left) and Sonoya Mizuno (right).

“Crazy Rich Asians” provides necessary, though limited, platform for Asian-American voices through Hollywood

Hugo Fajardo, Intersections Editor September 6, 2018

Based on recent trends and tastes, there seems to be a rising representation of marginalized identities in the American film industry. Marvel’s “Black Panther,” along with its predominantly black...

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