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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

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

“There are people on these campuses that could have committed antisemitic acts, but alleging that the university itself committed antisemitic acts is a whole other story," Stephen Griffin, a constitutional law professor, said.

Millions at stake: Tulane under two Dept. of Education investigations for Civil Rights Act violations

Lillian Foster, Investigative News Editor 2 days ago

Tulane University is under two investigations for violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 regarding its handling of campus antisemitism last year, and for its partnership with the PhD project,...

DEI is being erased.

OPINION | EDI rename shows cowardice, capitulation

Millicent Helmka, Contributing Writer 3 days ago

On the afternoon of March 13, President Fitts sent a university-wide message with the subject line “Our Commitment to Academic Excellence and Opportunity.” The first few paragraphs wax poetic about...

Paul Hall is an interdisciplinary research building that houses science and engineering research.

Tulane research operations may stall following NIH funding cuts

Ian Faul and Rosemary Mulvey February 20, 2025

The Trump administration’s recent proposal to cap grant funding from the National Institutes of Health has been met with widespread concern, particularly from research institutions like Tulane University.   The...

$37 million in grant funding will rehabilitate Louisiana coastline

$37 million in grant funding will rehabilitate Louisiana coastline

Rosemary Mulvey, Data Editor January 29, 2025

According to data from the United States Geographical Survey, Louisiana lost approximately 1,866 square miles of coastline from 1932 to 2016. This means that the Louisiana land area has decreased by approximately...

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

Mock trial team advances to Opening Round Championship Series

Lexi Reinstein, Contributing Writer March 20, 2024

The Tulane University Mock Trial team competed in the Opening Round Championship Series tournament in Memphis, Tennessee on March 8, the first time the team has advanced to the regional competition.   The...

Tulane's allocation of resources places certain programs at a disadvantage.

OPINION | Despite changes, undergraduate resources remain stratified

Gabi Liebeler, Staff Writer April 28, 2021

In 2018, Tulane University constructed the $35 million Goldring Woldenberg Business Complex. Developed to bridge the two buildings that once comprised the business school, Goldring/Woldenberg was designed...

Tulane Cheer, while a part of Tulane athletics, does not receive the same treatment as other sports.

Dance, Cheer undervalued at Tulane

Lily Mae Lazarus, Contributing Writer March 4, 2020

Lily Lazarus is a former dancer. She is not a member of Shockwave or the Tulane Spirit Squad. The following is an opinion article and does not reflect the views of The Tulane Hullabaloo. Despite dance...

Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor

New Orleans roads symbolize crumbling city government

Shea Dobson, Views Editor March 14, 2019

It is no secret to any New Orleanian that the roads in the city leave something to be desired. The view, however, differs from neighborhood to neighborhood. Yes, Tulane drivers may get frustrated when...

Czars Trinidad | Senior Staff Artist

4 years in: Mike Fitts in review

Edwin Wang, Staff Writer March 14, 2019

When Tulane announced that Apple CEO Tim Cook would be the university’s 2019 commencement speaker, many Tulanians felt a sense of pride in securing such an accomplished individual at our university. Indeed,...

Maggie Palys

Q&A: USG Vice President for Finance Maggie Palys discusses her plans

Cam Lutz, Senior Staff Reporter April 25, 2018

Junior Maggie Palys, a finance major, was recently elected Undergraduate Student Government's new Vice President for Finance. She is a junior studying Finance. She said she hopes to use her experience...

TOPS

LA legislature cuts TOPS again, affecting Tulane students

Jonathon Marks, Associate Editor February 1, 2018

A Louisiana state budget proposal by Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards which was presented on Monday, Jan. 22, poses drastic changes to the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS). TOPS provides...

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