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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

Tulane travels to Baton Rouge, faces rival LSU

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter March 27, 2017

The most anticipated Louisiana rival game returns as Tulane (9-15) takes on No. 4 LSU (18-7, 4-2 SEC) at 6:30 Tuesday at Skip Bertman Field at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge. From a sold-out Greer...

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Colin Slater left New Orleans after Katrina, returns for basketball

Madeline Billeaud, Staff Reporter March 22, 2017

When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, more than a million people were displaced, many of whom never returned to the city they once called home. Freshman Colin Slater was one of these displaced...

FULLABALOO: Hullabaloo Editor-in-Chief revealed as fraud

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter March 22, 2017

Attention all Tulane students, faculty and staff: The Tulane Hullabaloo is ceasing publication. The Rival reported that as Hullabaloo Editor-in-Chief Brandi Doyal is not a Tulane student, the paper...

Confederate monument removal promotes true NOLA history

Pratiksha Parulekar, Contributing Writer March 16, 2017

Amidst all the food, jazz, festivals and lazy charms of New Orleans, rarely do the words "used to be part of Confederate country" come to mind. Yet the city continues to have Confederate memorabilia scattered...

Tulane signature chant draws roots from student journalism

Tulane signature chant draws roots from student journalism

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter February 20, 2017

A One, A Two, A Helluva Hullabaloo?   The classic cheer that orientation leaders ingrain in you — or try to — during orientation is not just a random combination of words but also a way to unite...

Men’s basketball stumbles in second half, falls 80-75 to SMU

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter February 17, 2017

Despite having the lead for the first 30 minutes, the Green Wave (4-13, 1-4 American Athletic Conference) ultimately fell to 19th-ranked Southern Methodist (23-4, 13-1 AAC) 80-75 Wednesday at the Moody...

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Looking for Love

Jordan Figueredo and Brandi Doyal February 16, 2017

The prevalence of dating apps and hookup culture is a different landscape from the dating experiences of previous generations, but many students are still seeking serious and long-term relationships. On...

$670 million Bayou Bridge Pipeline claims to create 2,000 jobs but fails to offset costs, risks potential environmental damage

$670 million Bayou Bridge Pipeline claims to create 2,000 jobs but fails to offset costs, risks potential environmental damage

Daniel Horowitz, Associate Views Editor February 15, 2017

It is no surprise that areas in and around Louisiana are rich with crude oil. Within the energy industry, corporations have built pipelines to transport oil from the extraction source to refineries. The...

Living in a sinking city

Living in a sinking city

Brandi Doyal, Senior Staff Reporter February 9, 2017

From population and sea levels to global instability and nuclear warfare, facets of our world are growing. Many cities, however, are focused on what is vanishing — their coasts. This ticking clock could...

Environmental racism hurts small Louisiana town

Kathryne LeBell, Views Editor January 24, 2017

This is an opinion article and does not reflect the views of The Tulane Hullabaloo. A popular, but incorrect, assumption is that wealthy countries are the best places to live, regardless of identity....

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J20 anti-inauguration march takes place downtown

Emily Fornof, Associate News Editor January 23, 2017

While the nation was inaugurating its 45th President, organizers rallied in downtown New Orleans in reaction to the new transfer of power. The J20 Rally and March was an anti-Trump inauguration event...

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Tulane joins march on D.C.

Allison Buffett, Staff Reporter January 23, 2017

Chants erupted across Washington, D.C. as an estimated half a million people marched across the National Mall participating in the Women's March on Washington Saturday. 56 Tulane community members joined...

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