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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

From page to panel: Reflections from Book Fest first-timer

From page to panel: Reflections from Book Fest first-timer

Sophia Finkbeiner, Staff Writer March 20, 2024

The average age on campus rose by about 45 years as the New Orleans Book Festival arrived at Tulane University, but the excitement of book lovers of all ages was palpable. As a first-time Book Fest attendee,...

Former New Orleans First Lady Cheryl Landrieu and activist Ruby Bridges founded the New Orleans Children’s Book Festival in 2010.

Q&A: Book Fest founder on power of literacy, open conversations

Ellie Cowen, News Editor March 11, 2024

From an unassuming office in University Square down Broadway Street, former New Orleans First Lady Cheryl Landrieu and a small team are coordinating the New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University....

Jennifer Egan discusses dreams, fairy tales in author talk series

Jennifer Egan discusses dreams, fairy tales in author talk series

Sophia Finkbeiner, Staff Writer November 29, 2023

On Wednesday, Nov. 15, author and Pulitzer Prize-winner Jennifer Egan visited Tulane University as a part of the Carole Barnette Boudreaux ‘65 Great Writers Series. The series is supported by an...

Elana Bush | Photography Editor

A look inward: ‘Where We Stand: Zines from New Orleans’

Alex Calloway, Staff Writer January 29, 2020

Tucked away in a quiet gallery on the second floor of Joseph Merrick Jones Memorial Hall is a small exhibit room. No artifacts or grand portraits hang from its walls, and no guide is present to give an...

Black Panther reimagines liberation through afrofuturism

Black Panther reimagines liberation through afrofuturism

Nile Pierre, Intersections Editor February 21, 2018

Blending black cultural identity with the supernatural, "Black Panther," which grossed $426 million worldwide in its opening week, challenges the popular tropes of science fiction films and proposes a...

The summer program in women's literature is sponsored by Newcomb College Institute and will be open to rising high school sophomores, juniors and seniors.

NCI introduces women’s literature summer program for high school students

Fiona Grathwohl, Staff Reporter March 16, 2017

The Newcomb College Institute at Tulane is offering a weeklong summer session program that will introduce local high school students to women's leadership and literature in a college setting. The course...

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