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Acting activism: ‘Project Jane’ opens in Lupin Theater

Acting activism: ‘Project Jane’ opens in Lupin Theater

Ian Faul, Staff Writer November 16, 2022

In many ways, the future of American democracy was determined on Tuesday, with many elections hinging on the issue of reproductive rights. As a result, the timing for the opening of “Project Jane”...

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Tulane expects $2.27 million grant to counter health care burnout

Alexandra Halfon, Contributing Reporter March 25, 2022

Health care workers face new and alarming symptoms of burnout and reduced job satisfaction, due in part to chronic workplace stressors like pay, long hours and an increased demand for services.    Tulane...

Overwhelmed and ill with COVID-19, Faith McLean remembers the healthcare workers who nursed her back to health.

Ode to frontline healthcare workers

Faith McLean, Associate Arcade Editor February 1, 2022

Hopes were high as I anxiously awaited my results at Urgent Care. But as my COVID-19 test came back positive, my holiday spirit dissipated.    No singing Christmas carols with my friends while...

Students exercise the freedom to gather for important issues.

OPINION | Students must pay attention to Southern anti-abortion laws

Mary Grace Granito, Contributing Columnist October 6, 2021

As a Louisiana native, I am not surprised by the recent Texas law which prohibits abortion access after six weeks. Abortion access has been under fire here for as long as I can remember.  But for...

With the tightening of abortion laws, bodily autonomy in Louisiana only applies to COVID-19 measures.

OPINION | My body, Louisiana’s choice

Kaitlin Lowe, Contributing Columnist September 29, 2021

Texas recently signed a law that outlaws abortion after six weeks into a pregnancy. This is before many women even know they are pregnant. As other Southern states like Florida debate similar restrictions,...

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Recent onslaught of anti-trans legislation threatens individuals in several states

Apoorva Verghese, Intersections Editor April 7, 2021

Over the past few months, several states across the country have been the center of legal controversies surrounding the rights of marginalized communities. States such as Louisiana and Arkansas have...

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Racial healthcare disparities go unaddressed in vaccine rollout

Emrey Broyles, Staff Writer March 31, 2021

Over the course of the past year, COVID-19 has permanently altered the lives of people across the globe. Within the U.S., however, some groups may have been affected more than others, and with the...

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Tulane needs to step up for graduate workers

Solidarity Tulane April 2, 2020

Solidarity Tulane is a group of graduate students working to improve conditions on campus for graduate workers. For the past two years, Solidarity Tulane has been waging a campaign for fully funded...

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States are abusing the coronavirus pandemic to restrict reproductive justice

LaKia Williams, Contributing Writer April 1, 2020

LaKia Williams is the communications and outreach coordinator for ReJAC NOLA, a fellow for MyLASexEd, an advisor on the student activist advisory committee for ASEC, and the founder and coordinator of...

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Medicaid not accepted as Tulane health insurance: A look into alternative solutions

Carson Sanders, Contributing Reporter October 3, 2019

Editor's Note: A previous version of this article stated Tulane has never accepted Medicaid as a form of insurance. Tulane accepts in-state Medicaid as an acceptable way to waive the T-SHIP requirement. Tulane...

Voters must pressure Congress, Trump to reinforce ACA

Jordan Hall, Staff Writer November 1, 2017

Political tensions within Congress have come to a head recently as a result of the fight over the Affordable Care Act. On Oct. 6, Trump announced the end of the Obamacare birth control mandate, which...

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