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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

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Intersectional Confessional: What Bad Bunny’s “Caro” means for a queer Latinx like me

Canela López, Senior Staff Writer January 30, 2019

As a trans, genderqueer Latinx, watching the opening scenes of Bad Bunny’s newest music video for “Caro” brought tears of joy to my eyes. The Puerto Rican Latin Trap artist, known for pushing...

Intersections says thank you: our success does not exist in a vacuum

Intersections says thank you: our success does not exist in a vacuum

March 14, 2018

Past editor of Intersections, one current editor and associate editor join together to give gratitude those before them, and look toward the future.

Intersectional confessionals: Students discuss in-class experiences

Intersectional confessionals: Students discuss in-class experiences

Ella Helmuth, Nile Pierre, and Mark Schaupp November 1, 2017

Intersectional Confessionals is Intersections' new series that highlights personal narratives from students from marginalized identities. This installment focuses on students' encounters inside of the...

Intersectional Confessional: "People like me don’t get raped"

Intersectional Confessional: “People like me don’t get raped”

November 1, 2017

Intersectional Confessionals is Intersections' new column that highlights personal narratives from students from marginalized identities. This installment focuses on a student's experience with sexual...

Letter from Intersections editors: The Hullabaloo introduces "Intersectional Confessionals" column

Letter from Intersections editors: The Hullabaloo introduces “Intersectional Confessionals” column

Emily Fornof and Nile Pierre November 1, 2017

For two years, Brainwaves has served as an outlet for students to share their struggles with mental health. The column, started by Tulane students, allowed outside writers to submit personal narratives...

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