They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and there is nothing like leaving the city for break to remind you that there is no place like NOLA. Business as usual continued while students were away,...
It’s been a busy (and hot) summer here in New Orleans, and while the rest of us returned to our respective homes and states, city business continued as usual in our absence. Here is The Tulane Hullabaloo’s...
Dear Editor:
As a Tulane alumnus and the former Features Editor and Executive Editor of The Hullabaloo during the early 1970s, I was appalled that the newspaper chose to run a pro-BDS (boycott, divestment...
When temperatures dropped below 20 degrees on Jan. 18, the city of New Orleans experienced its 13th boiled water advisory since Hurricane Katrina.
Tulane students found themselves relying on their dormitory...
CNN declared that 2018 will be the Year of Women. Though it may seem presumptuous to designate a year's theme as early as January, The Hullabaloo wants to jump on board to emphasize the strides being...
When LaToya Cantrell was elected mayor of New Orleans Nov. 18, she became the first woman to hold that position in the city's 300-year history. Cantrell's gender is not the only thing that sets her...
City council member LaToya Cantrell has been elected the first ever female mayor of New Orleans.
The mayor-elect defeated fellow Democrat and municipal court judge Desiree Charbonnet in the runoff election...
Sophie Brams, Contributing Reporter
• November 15, 2017
On Oct. 26, Tulane hosted a mayoral forum featuring the two final candidates in the New Orleans mayoral race, LaToya Cantrell and Desiree Charbonnet.
Representatives from six colleges and one theological...
In Saturday's primary for the New Orleans mayoral election, City Councilwoman LaToya Cantrell led the field with 39 percent of votes. Following Cantrell was Municipal Court Judge Desiree Charbonnet, who...
Nile Pierre, Intersections Editor
• August 31, 2017
Mayoral candidate and current New Orleans City Council member LaToya Cantrell held a Q&A for the Tulane and Loyola communities Wednesday about her political and personal history and hopes for the...