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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

Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor

New Orleans roads symbolize crumbling city government

Shea Dobson, Views Editor March 14, 2019

It is no secret to any New Orleanian that the roads in the city leave something to be desired. The view, however, differs from neighborhood to neighborhood. Yes, Tulane drivers may get frustrated when...

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Blackface’s history in Mardi Gras

Hugo Fajardo, Intersections Editor February 28, 2019

From 1850 to 1870, the United States was a young nation, plagued by inequity and human rights violations. For the majority of that period, white Americans had the right to own human property: black...

Hanson Dai | Associate Artist

New Mardi Gras shuttle policy unnecessary, exclusionary

Eleni Sakellakis, Contributing Reporter February 27, 2019

Editor’s Note: The Hullabaloo will be following this story in the News section as it develops, therefore the facts in the article at publication are subject to change. For several years, Tulane University...

Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor

Letter to the Editor: New Orleans’ illustrious history deserves unvarnished retelling

Lily Rose Siegel February 21, 2019

While in New Orleans last year for an accepted students weekend at Tulane, my dad and I decided to kill an afternoon by driving outside of the city to Oak Alley Plantation. The plantation advertised itself...

Photo courtesy of Gavin Goins

World-renowned chef Leah Chase reflects on food, life, legacy

Michael Chen, General Associate February 14, 2019

Mother, princess and civil rights icon. Chef Leah Chase has been them all. Renowned throughout the city of New Orleans as the “Queen of Creole Cuisine,” the 96-year-old legend prides herself most on...

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Staff Editorial: Administration should acknowledge Black History Month, enact change

February 14, 2019

In 1963, a Jan. 26 edition of The Times-News reported that Tulane University won against a federal court order that would force the university to admit black students. According to the article, Tulane’s...

Students help New Orleans youth to Swim 4 Success

Students help New Orleans youth to Swim 4 Success

Hannah May Powers, Staff Reporter February 6, 2019

After saving five children from drowning in a community lake, 15-year-old  Laura White decided to take action, creating the inaugural Swim 4 Success in Alpharetta, Georgia. Only three years later,...

Emma Vaughters | Layout Editor

Thinking out Loud: Trivia Nights in New Orleans

Hannah Erbrick, Arcade Editor January 30, 2019

Put the stress of school aside and reclaim your love of learning by attending one of New Orleans’ many trivia nights. The wide array of options spans a variety of locations, themes and prizes sure...

Taylor DeMulling | Senior Staff Photographer

King Cake Festival, New Orleans’ crowning achievement

Taylor DeMulling, Senior Staff Reporter January 30, 2019

When it comes to soothing a sweet tooth, there's one festival that takes the cake.   This weekend marked the sixth annual King Cake Festival, a day dedicated to its namesake food. From 10 a.m....

Adelaide Basco | Art Director

Tackling a shortened spring break

Cori Shalit, Arcade Editor January 30, 2019

As students at other universities plan spring break trips to Florida beaches or on tropical cruises, Tulane students are feeling left out. At least a week off for college spring break is a given –...

Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor

Rising cost of living in Louisiana sinks households in poverty

Nketiah Berko, Senior Staff Writer January 16, 2019

  A recent report from the Louisiana Association of United Ways revealed that for a family of four in New Orleans, basic living expenses add up to nearly $61,000 a year. The analysis, known...

Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor

New Louisiana Amendment should change past, future

Shea Dobson, Views Editor January 16, 2019

  Ashley Chen | Views Layout Editor This past November, the state of Louisiana passed the Unanimous Jury Verdict for Felony Trials Amendment, or Louisiana Amendment 2. Prior to the passing...

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