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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

A 2018 photograph of President Mike Fitts at a prior sexual violence town hall as part of the "All In" campaign at Tulane University.

Marginalized communities respond to sexual assault climate survey results

Josh Axelrod, Sanjali De Silva, and Sophia Mariani February 7, 2018

After five months of waiting and speculating, students gathered to hear the results of the Sexual Assault Climate Survey. The doors of Kendall Cram Lecture Room opened at 4:30 p.m. By 4:39 p.m. all...

reopening

Letter to the Editor: In wake of climate survey results, LGBTQ+ students cannot be ignored

February 7, 2018

Walking into Kendall Cram last week, I knew the numbers for non-heterosexual* students would be high. I did not know how high. My first question was, why? Now, I have a theory. Many of us have spent...

Flyer for the event this Wednesday

The Price to Be Queer looks to create a dialogue on the intersectionality of LGBTQ+ dynamics

Emily Fornof, Intersections Editor January 30, 2018

“Within Black Greek Life, heterosexuality is considered the norm amongst its members and therefore gets perpetuated, leaving people who identify otherwise out of the conversation,” Sydney Monix, vice...

The Newcomb Archives at the Newcomb Institute is diversifying its historical archives by adding its first-ever completely digital-born collection to preserve the history of LGBTQ+ activism in New Orleans.

Newcomb adds digital archives to document LGBTQ+ history

Fiona Grathwohl and Nile Pierre December 6, 2017

"Trans history is woefully underrepresented in the historical record," Sam Stover, archivist for digital initiatives at the Newcomb Archives and Vorhoff Library Special Collections, said. "In fact, there's...

Louisiana court ruling violates constitutional protections of LGBTQ+ Louisianians, Tulane students

Quinn Burke, Staff Writer November 29, 2017

At the beginning of the month, The First Circuit Appellate Court in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, upheld the overturning of Governor John Bel Edwards' executive order protecting LGBTQ+ people employed in...

Event attendees tested their knowledge of queer trivia to win prizes on Oct. 26 in the LBC.

Office of Gender and Sexual Diversity, the Well co-sponsor Glam Jam

Cynthia Jin, Contributing Reporter November 9, 2017

"There was lots of good poetry, lots of spiciness, no shoes. I would come again and again and again," freshman Sydney Thomas said about the second annual Glam Jam variety show, which took place Thursday,...

Kevin Spacey undermines coming out experiences of others

Daniel Horowitz, Views Editor November 8, 2017

Last week, actor Anthony Rapp revealed that Kevin Spacey had sexually harassed him at a young age. In a public statement tweeted , he apologized for his conduct and revealed that he wanted to live...

University organizations must forego spreading hate on campuses.

Universities should not condone hateful student organizations

Quinn Burke, Staff Writer November 8, 2017

Reactionary movements are defined as those seeking to "advocate the restoration of a previous state of social affairs." And following the "It's Okay to be White" signs that have cropped up across campuses...

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...

Slang 101: An intersectional guide to contemporary slang

Slang 101: An intersectional guide to contemporary slang

Jessica Galloway, Intersections Associate Editor October 7, 2017

Every year, dictionaries add new slang words to their catalogues. Slang permeates our everyday lives so deeply that we sometimes don't even realize when we are using it. Tracing the origins of these...

finding intersectionality together

Student Org Spotlight: NAMI On Campus promotes mental health discussion

Story Sullivan, Contributing Reporter September 28, 2017

The National Alliance on Mental Illness On Campus is a student-led organization that seeks to foster a judgment-free community to discuss mental health and work to de-stigmatize the issue on campus. The...

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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