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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

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Student initiative launches to build community-wide recording studio in Dixon

Mark Winokur, Contributing Reporter February 7, 2018

Between a cappella groups, the marching band and independent artists, the sound of music is always flowing through Tulane's campus. A new student initiative is moving to create an on-campus recording studio...

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Road to Graduation: Students prep for MCATs, careers in medicine

Jon Marks, Associate Editor February 7, 2018

Senior year isn't all fun and games. For many, the stress of post-graduation plans can be overwhelming, which is why we're introducing our newest column, Road to Graduation. Every week we will check in...

Paul Trujillo | Sports Layout Editor

Taking the scenic route: the winding road of pro basketball in New Orleans

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor February 7, 2018

Professional basketball in New Orleans has been quite the rollercoaster. The city got a team, lost it, gained another, lost it, reclaimed it and finally renamed it. This story of the New Orleans Pelicans has...

New bead recycling program promotes eco-friendly Mardi Gras

New bead recycling program promotes eco-friendly Mardi Gras

Madeline Ninno, Staff Writer February 7, 2018

New Orleans made national headlines recently when cleaning crews removed 93,000 pounds of Mardi Gras beads from clogged catch basins along St. Charles Avenue. The clogging, caused by the beads and...

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Student Zoe Miller gives life-saving stem cell donation

Sanjali De Silva, News Editor February 1, 2018

Graduate student Zoe Miller swabbed her mouth with a Q-tip in the summer of 2014, not knowing that one day it would change lives. Miller went on a birthright trip to Israel where everyone in her group...

Water advisories reflect broken New Orleans infrastructure

Water advisories reflect broken New Orleans infrastructure

Sanjali De Silva and Ellen Waller February 1, 2018

When temperatures dropped below 20 degrees on Jan. 18, the city of New Orleans experienced its 13th boiled water advisory since Hurricane Katrina. Tulane students found themselves relying on their dormitory...

Hurricane Irma devastated St. Martin when it hit on Sept. 6. Students from St. Martin, along with students from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, can apply to enroll at Tulane for the Spring 2018 semester.

Resisting the Storm: Puerto Rican student checks in about beginning of semester

Cam Lutz, Senior Staff Reporter January 28, 2018

The start of the spring semester brought 15 new students from Puerto Rico. We thought they deserved a formal introduction in our newest feature Resisting the Storm.  When Hurricane Katrina hit New...

2018: Year of Women

2018: Year of Women

Sanjali De Silva and Josh Axelrod January 25, 2018

CNN declared that 2018 will be the Year of Women. Though it may seem presumptuous to designate a year's theme as early as January, The Hullabaloo wants to jump on board to emphasize the strides being...

A stronger wave: Tulane football makes key additions in recruiting

A stronger wave: Tulane football makes key additions in recruiting

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor January 24, 2018

Each year brings new talent for Tulane football. As the winter holidays came and passed, head coach Willie Fritz and the football staff celebrated the commitment of their 2018 recruiting class. Along...

Department of Justice’s marijuana policy threatens drug decriminalization in New Orleans

Jonathan Krantz, Contributing Writer January 24, 2018

Marijuana has come under attack in 2018, and there does not appear to be an end in sight for both recreational and medicinal users. On Jan. 4, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rolled back policies the...

City's agreement with YouthForce NOLA prioritizes student success

City’s agreement with YouthForce NOLA prioritizes student success

Nketiah Berko, Views Editor January 24, 2018

Last month, the New Orleans City Council agreed to provide $1.1 million in paid internships for the city's high school students. The initiative, undertaken with YouthForce NOLA, aims to support...

The Newcomb Archives at the Newcomb Institute is diversifying its historical archives by adding its first-ever completely digital-born collection to preserve the history of LGBTQ+ activism in New Orleans.

Newcomb adds digital archives to document LGBTQ+ history

Fiona Grathwohl and Nile Pierre December 6, 2017

"Trans history is woefully underrepresented in the historical record," Sam Stover, archivist for digital initiatives at the Newcomb Archives and Vorhoff Library Special Collections, said. "In fact, there's...

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