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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

New Orleans Pelicans gear up for playoffs, take on Portland Trail Blazers

New Orleans Pelicans gear up for playoffs, take on Portland Trail Blazers

Bella Baff and Julian Bombard April 18, 2018

The New Orleans Pelicans have reached the NBA Playoffs for the first time since 2015 following a tumultuous regular season complete with injuries, last-minute trades and a brow-shaving April Fools prank...

French Quarter Fest is the largest free festival in the South.

French Quarter Festival to capture city’s culture in country’s largest showcase of Louisiana music

Fiona Grathwohl, Senior Staff Reporter April 11, 2018

Thursday through Sunday, French Quarter Festivals, Inc. will be holding its 35th French Quarter Festival. More than just a free way to have fun off campus and get your boogie on, French Quarter Fest prides...

Undue use-of-force shows TUPD's power must be restricted

Undue use-of-force shows TUPD’s power must be restricted

Shea Dobson, Senior Staff Writer April 11, 2018

Tulane President Michael Fitts recently sent out an email to the student body addressing multiple anonymous complaints made against the Tulane University Police Department which allege the use of unnecessary...

Standardized comprehensive sex education critical for young students

Daniel Horowitz, Views Editor April 11, 2018

Awkward experiences are commonplace during a person's early teenage years. Just because something is awkward, however, does not make it bad. Sex education could possibly be one of the most awkward experiences...

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Letter to the Editor: Tulane must not adopt pro-BDS policies

Alan Smason April 7, 2018

Dear Editor: As a Tulane alumnus and the former Features Editor and Executive Editor of The Hullabaloo during the early 1970s, I was appalled that the newspaper chose to run a pro-BDS (boycott, divestment...

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Mississippi river continues to flood, predicted to continue for another week

Megan Plotka, Senior Staff Reporter March 28, 2018

On March 8, the Bonnet Carre Spillway was opened to relieve pressure from the levees encasing the Mississippi River. A flood warning went into effect on March 14, and forecasters predicted it to continue...

New Orleans cemeteries are characterized by their unique above-ground tombs, as seen here in Lafayette Cemetery No. 1. The tombs are often made of marble and intricately carved and decorated.

The Walking Dead: Cemeteries central to New Orleans Culture

Bryce Berman, Staff Reporter March 21, 2018

New Orleans is sinking two inches per year, and it would be quite fitting if the last thing sticking up out of the water were the tombs of the dead. The dead are buried above ground in New Orleans because...

Ask Views: Confederate monuments and what to do with them

Ask Views: Confederate monuments and what to do with them

March 21, 2018

The following columns are opinions and do not represent the views of The Tulane Hullabaloo. Taking down the Confederate monuments is a good first step in acknowledging the discriminatory history...

POC-owned businesses deserve support of city

POC-owned businesses deserve support of city

Shea Dobson, Staff Writer March 21, 2018

Speaking at an event late last month, Mayor Mitch Landrieu discussed a recently-published study from the Keen Independent Research Foundation, which involves 5,000 local businesses and a review of city...

Louisiana Supreme Court case illustrates shortcomings of charter schools

Nketiah Berko, Views Editor March 21, 2018

The Louisiana Supreme Court overturned a decision by the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal regarding charter school funding on March 13. The lower court's ruling held that 35 charter schools did...

New Orleans, U.S. must acknowledge, address citywide housing discrimination

Daniel Horowitz, Views Editor March 21, 2018

As Tulane students transition into the real world, they will have to consider a very critical aspect of living: finding housing. Most Tulane students, if they are capable of finding a place to live, could...

The Glorious Sons to bring folk-rock rhythm to Gasa Gasa

Burke Joslin, Associate Arcade Editor March 17, 2018

This Sunday, Canadian rock band The Glorious Sons is bringing its unique brand of gritty alternative rock & roll to Gasa Gasa. The band is currently touring following the release of its second studio...

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