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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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Your Token POC // Episode 3: “But you aren’t like THOSE people”

Kila Moore and Canela López February 20, 2019

https://soundcloud.com/user-987807673/your-token-poc-episode-3-but-you-arent-like-those-people

Adelaide Basco | Art Director

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...

Tagging dedicated to preserving knowledge of the Bulbancha region. Courtesy of Flickr

Opinion: There is a proper way to celebrate ‘Native American’ Heritage Month

Jewell Prim, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

Every place that Americans exist in is colonized. This land does not belong to anyone who claims to own it because of contracts, land grants or any American process. This is the land of indigenous peoples,...

The bodies we live in: poems from the margins

The bodies we live in: poems from the margins

Brown Love | Canela López Our humanity is fleeting. Together, it builds, grows. Our ancestors chained, eradicated, exterminated. But we thrive. Humanity stripped, bodies attacked, existence devalued....

Mardi Gras in color: revealing the historical divide of krewes

Mardi Gras in color: revealing the historical divide of krewes

Nile Pierre and Hugo Fajardo January 31, 2018

Each carnival season, the city of New Orleans shuts down for perhaps it's oldest and most famed event: Mardi Gras. Most people know of krewes from their parades and the distinct types of Mardi Gras throws...

Jemele Hill returns to ESPN amid controversial tweets

Jemele Hill returns to ESPN amid controversial tweets

Jessica Galloway, Staff Reporter November 8, 2017

Following a social media incident that turned her into an overnight sports media sensation, journalist Jemele Hill has returned to the air after a two-week-long suspension from ESPN. Hill, who is part...

A timeline of the executive order's process.

Gov. John Bel Edward’s LGBTQ+ anti-discrimination executive order overturned

Emily Fornof, Intersections Editor November 6, 2017

On Wednesday, April 13, 2016, Gov. John Bel Edwards issued an executive order concerning "equal opportunity and non-discrimination," banning discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity...

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...

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...

Tulane Campus Health's Notorious B.I.G. flu campaign

Tulane Campus Health’s Notorious B.I.G. flu campaign

Megan Plotka, Contributing Writer October 7, 2017

Tulane has come a long way in reconciling and acknowledging its racist history, but its lack of racially diverse staff and faculty can sometimes result in unintentionally offensive decisions. Currently,...

Intersectional Confessional: Marginalized students reflect on Tulane party culture

Intersectional Confessional: Marginalized students reflect on Tulane party culture

Daniel Horowitz, Canela Lopez, Megan Plotka, and Nile Pierre September 28, 2017

With a recent No. 1 Party School ranking, it cannot be denied that going out at Tulane is a unique experience. For those with identities outside the white straight cis majority, party culture is a different...

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