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    Arcade

    Masked Violence Volume II opens in Woldenberg Art Center

  • OPINION | Clean eating diets pose risks

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    OPINION | Clean eating diets pose risks

  • Graphic by Mia Mancheski

    Arcade

    Quality over quantity: CDs’ gradual resurgence

  • Michael Pratt and Lawrence Keys III celebrate a play on Sept. 23, 2023 against Nicholls State.

    Football

    Catching waves: Pratt’s new record, an ex-colonel

  • Tulanes $150 million deal with LCMC to sell them three hospitals will proceed after court ruling.

    City

    Federal court allows LCMC purchase of Tulane hospitals

  • OPINION | Caring For Tulane’s Campus Cats 

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    OPINION | Caring For Tulane’s Campus Cats 

  • Graphic by Mylie Bluhm

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    “Hell is a Teenage Girl” in Olivia Rodrigo’s “Guts”

  • OPINION | Elon Musk’s free speech hypocrisy has gone too far

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    OPINION | Elon Musk’s free speech hypocrisy has gone too far

  • Andrew Messina said the most valuable part of his time at Tulane was the connections he made with peers and alumni.

    News

    Tulane alum, Disney exec talks post-grad success

  • Tulane announces preparation for potential saltwater intrusion

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    Tulane announces preparation for potential saltwater intrusion

  • Lance Robinson races past a Nicholls State player during the matchup at Yulman Stadium on Sept. 23, 2023.

    Football

    Tulane continues streak, beats Nicholls State

  • New Orleans Fire and Tulane Police were on the scene of a reported fire in Percival Stern Hall on Sept. 22, 2023.

    News

    Fire reported in Stern Hall prompts brief evacuation Friday

  • Tulane University will require students to sign up for tickets to all future home games after the student section filled to capacity nearly an hour before kickoff on Saturday, Sept. 9 against Ole Miss.

    Football

    Tulane Football finds success: Can they sustain it?

  • Tulane, along with similar private universities, dropped significantly in US News 2024 college rankings. US News made significant changes to their methodology in their ranking system, no longer considering factors like class size.

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    Tulane drops significantly in US News college rankings

  • Tulane Football achieved one of the greatest turnarounds in college football history last season. Can the Green Wave do it again?

    Football

    Key takeaways before Green Wave enters conference play

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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

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The Tulane Hullabaloo

World Cup

US soccer loses to Canada, beats El Salvador, Honduras

Mark Keplinger, Sports Editor February 8, 2022

The United States Men’s National Team is on the brink of qualifying for the 2022 World Cup after winning two of three matches in the winter window. A 2-0 loss to Canada was sandwiched between wins...

USMNT defeats Mexico, draws to Jamaica in World Cup qualifying

USMNT defeats Mexico, draws to Jamaica in World Cup qualifying

Mark Keplinger, Sports Editor November 18, 2021

The United States Men’s National Team continued their qualification campaign for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar with two more matches. The USMNT defeated their rivals Mexico 2-0 in Cincinnati before...

The USMNT won five out of nine points in their opening three matches.

US men’s soccer team has slow start to World Cup qualifying

Mark Keplinger, Sports Editor September 15, 2021

The United States men’s national soccer team drew twice and won once in their opening three games of World Cup qualifying. It is a slow start for a team that is expected to be one of the best in...

Ashley Chen | Senior Staff Artist

Possible U.S. intervention in Venezuela prompts remembrance of past crimes in Latin America

Hugo Fajardo, Intersections Editor February 6, 2019

This past Tuesday night, President Donald Trump delivered his State of the Union address. Though his primary audience was the American people, countries from around the world also served as spectators,...

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