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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

According to NPR, in 2021, 35 states have introduced a bill limiting what schools can teach “with regard to race, American history, politics, sexual orientation and gender identity.”

Who should determine course curriculums?

Patrick Johnson, Staff Writer November 15, 2023

As spring semester class registration opens, students browse sites like RateMyProfessor.com to understand the curriculum of their prospective courses. Although two courses may share the same title,...

FULLABALOO: OPINION | What’s going on with eduroam?

FULLABALOO: OPINION | What’s going on with eduroam?

Tucker Barlson, Serious Fox Journalist April 19, 2023

This article is entirely satire. All information and interviews below are fictional and for entertainment purposes only. Tulane University students spend, on average, upwards of $80,000 to be part...

At the Tulane Undergraduate Assembly's fifth session, topics including voter registration at Crawfest, a possible new syllabus database and more upcoming events.

TUA considers syllabus database proposal

Lindsay Ruhl, Staff Writer March 29, 2023

The Tulane Undergraduate Assembly met on Tuesday for their fifth session to discuss upcoming events and announce updates, including voter registration at Crawfest, a possible new syllabus database...

Leftists ought to reclaim the American flag.

OPINION | American flag should not be reserved for conservatives

Abe Messing, Staff Writer April 21, 2021

Whenever a mass shooting, violent racial conflict or Capitol insurrection scourges American life, flags are lowered to half-mast nationwide, but this is never quite low enough to satisfy most leftists....

OPINION | Pandemic did not end gun violence

OPINION | Pandemic did not end gun violence

Anna Dixon, Staff Writer April 21, 2021

 As the United States returns to a new state of normalcy, with the allowance of outdoor gatherings and more businesses being able to reopen, mass shootings have surged. It reflects a grim reality for...

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Diocese abuses in Louisiana constitute state takeover

Shea Dobson, Views Editor February 21, 2019

Following the release of a list of priests accused of sexual assault by the Diocese of Baton Rouge, a case against several Louisiana dioceses and administrative divisions of the Catholic Church has been...

election meddling

Russian community at Tulane responds to 2016 election meddling allegations

Sophie Brams, Staff Reporter February 28, 2018

This year, the U.S. intelligence community confirmed that Russia meddled in the 2016 Presidential election. Tulane's Russian community shared its reactions, unanimously stating they believe the reports. Junior...

Snowden reminds students to question leaders to ensure accountability

Daniel Horowitz, Views Editor February 7, 2018

The Constitution is supposed to grant us basic, inalienable rights to protect us from an abusive government. Sometimes, there is a difficult dilemma the government presents when it believes the public...

Border wall shutdown could prove harmful to New Orleans, other U.S. cities

Jordan Hall, Contributing Writer September 6, 2017

Time has taught us to divide ourselves, whether it be by race, gender, age, sexual orientation or otherwise. As a country, these valleys separating us have possibly never been deeper than they are today. In...

Proposed budget is shortsighted, lacks balance

Nketiah Berko, Views Editor June 7, 2017

On May 1, members of the Louisiana House Appropriations Committee approved a budget that drastically decreases funding to numerous agencies, including the Department of Child and Family Services, the Health...

Sophomore Erin Blake was recently elected as the USG Executive Vice President for the 2017-18 academic year.

Q&A: Erin Blake prepares for role as USG executive vice president

Lily Milwit, News Editor April 13, 2017

Sophomore Erin Blake, a biomedical engineering and computer science double major, was recently elected as the Undergraduate Student Government executive vice president for the 2017-18 academic year. As...

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