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

Art + Feminism aims to rewrite history through Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon

Julia Ferro, Associate Arcade Editor March 14, 2018

Wikipedia has more than 40 million articles online, but fewer than than 10 percent of its editors are women. Art + Feminism discovered this problem and posed an essential question: what happens when...

Kimberle Crenshaw

Kimberlé Crenshaw: race scholar speaks on erasure of women of color

Emily Fornof, Nile Pierre, and Canela Lopez October 4, 2017

"[Intersectionality] has been gentrified in the sense that people to whom it initially designed to recognize have been pushed out of the discourse," Kimberlé Crenshaw said at a lunch for Tulane student...

Can black women fit into the body positivity movement?

Can black women fit into the body positivity movement?

Nile Pierre, Associate Intersections Editor March 22, 2017

As we begin to navigate the new era of intersectional feminism, an important question buried under decades of history finally reaches the surface: Is there room for black women in the "body posi" movement?...

Sourced from The Promise and Peril of Hookup Culture, presented by Professor Lisa Wade of Occidental College

Hookup culture does not equal feminism

Robin Boch, Associate Views Editor February 2, 2017

“Hookup culture” has become a common phrase in today’s society. It describes a culture in which many people have casual sexual experiences with one another, often looking for encounters with no...

tulane womens march d.c.

Tulane joins march on D.C.

Allison Buffett, Staff Reporter January 23, 2017

Chants erupted across Washington, D.C. as an estimated half a million people marched across the National Mall participating in the Women's March on Washington Saturday. 56 Tulane community members joined...

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