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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

The business school and Newcomb Hall.

OPINION | School of Liberal Arts should have more Tulane-wide attention

Alya Satchu, Views Editor October 30, 2024

Behind the white Tulane School of Architecture tents that fill the Newcomb Quad stands a broad, red-brick structure adorned with white accents. Towering limestone columns cover the facade of Newcomb Hall,...

Data from the Office of the University Registrar reveals that the most popular classes by enrollment is a mix of major requirements and electives, dominated by the Science and Engineering, Liberal Arts and Business schools.

Top 100 courses spotlight popular requirements, student interests

Sophia Finkbeiner, Data Editor September 25, 2024

Course registration season is inevitably characterized by healthy portions of both hope and frustration. Students pray to get off a waitlist or avoid a dreaded 8 a.m. lab, only to be met with disappointment...

Newcomb

New team-taught classes introduced to SLA, SSE 

Ian Faul, Section Editor April 24, 2024

The upcoming renovations to Newcomb Hall are not the only changes happening to the School of Liberal Arts. More slowly, the structure of its programs is evolving to become increasingly interdisciplinary.   Around...

Tulane's Middle East and North African Studies introduces students to the "rich history, layered politics, diverse cultures, linguistic, and religious traditions of the Middle East and North Africa," according to the Tulane website.

Newcomb Hall renovations announced

Diego Trevino, Contributing Writer January 24, 2024

Newcomb Hall, Tulane University’s primary center for liberal arts, will undergo a major remodeling starting in summer 2024. The renovation was originally scheduled to be completed in late 2021 or...

OPINION | Female-dominated liberal arts imperative in male-dominated tech world

OPINION | Female-dominated liberal arts imperative in male-dominated tech world

Setah Alavi, Staff Writer December 6, 2023

In fall 2021, over 2,000 students began their educational career at Tulane University, many of whom already knew their field of interest. Of the 452 students who knew they wanted to pursue a degree...

OPINION | Business School students may receive better career preparation

OPINION | Business School students may receive better career preparation

Billie Wyler, Digital Director September 14, 2022

Tulane University offers over 75 different major options for undergraduate students. Each of these majors is affiliated with one of the five schools: Architecture, Business, Liberal Arts, Public Health...

Professor Khedidja Boudaba of Tulane University.

Khedidja Boudaba’s life of service, journalistic excellence

Olivia Warren, Contributing Reporter December 1, 2021

Khedidja Boudaba — a professor of Arabic and French at Tulane University —  has been a journalist, translator and educator in Algeria, Ethiopia, Washington D.C. and now New Orleans.  Boudaba...

Tulane's allocation of resources places certain programs at a disadvantage.

OPINION | Despite changes, undergraduate resources remain stratified

Gabi Liebeler, Staff Writer April 28, 2021

In 2018, Tulane University constructed the $35 million Goldring Woldenberg Business Complex. Developed to bridge the two buildings that once comprised the business school, Goldring/Woldenberg was designed...

liberal arts

OPINION | Liberal arts education is more conducive to academic success

Robert Chumbley, Contributing Writer November 2, 2020

Many business-minded Tulanians and their parents like to talk about the “real world” and its justification of a skills-centered education. If it even exists at all, this mercantile “real world”...

Despite arguments about core curriculum being an unnecessary hurdle, these classes are an essential part of a holistic education.

General education is vital, despite bad reputation

Cullen Fagan, Views Editor March 4, 2020

The following is an opinion article and does not reflect the views of The Tulane Hullabaloo.   Like many colleges, Tulane has general education requirements, referred to as its core curriculum....

Ode to self-involved STEM majors

Ode to self-involved STEM majors

Gabe Darley, Staff Writer February 26, 2020

Gabe Darley is majoring in Computer Science and English. Tulane is a school that excels in fairly representing both the arts and the sciences. One school does not academically dominate the other...

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