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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

Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar keeps Voodoo set simple but stunning

Luo Qi Kong, Staff Reporter November 8, 2017

Kendrick Lamar’s alter ego Kung Fu Kenny emerged once again at the start of a long, emotional and wholly worthwhile set on Oct. 27 at Voodoo’s Altar stage. Kung Fu Kenny first appeared in Lamar’s...

Homecoming Week includes fun, family-friendly events

Homecoming Week includes fun, family-friendly events

Lucy Rice and Callie Belback November 2, 2017

Tulane's Homecoming Week offers a cornucopia of events to bridge the gap between the hype of Halloween and the countdown to Thanksgiving. This year spanning from Oct. 30 - Nov. 4, "Wave ‘17 " will be...

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High Voodoo ticket prices push students toward alternative purchasing options

Luo Qi Kong and Burke Joslin November 1, 2017

Blinding sun shone through a gap in the tent, and sophomore Noah Shapiro blinked. As he furrowed his brow, cold sweat trickled between his eyes and down his back. The day was perfect, in a characteristically...

jesse mccartney

Jesse McCartney to grace Tulane with his “Beautiful Soul”

Sanjali De Silva, Associate Editor November 1, 2017

After Voodoo Music + Arts Experience, featuring little-known and mediocre artists like The Killers and Kendrick Lamar, Tulane is in for a refreshing change as Tidal Wave brings musical prodigy Jesse McCartney...

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Awkward Sex Stories: Gentle Kinkiness

November 1, 2017

All Awkward Sex Stories contributors and subjects will remain anonymous to protect from future booty call or violent boob-swinging. Our story begins, like many do, at the club. I'd been abroad for approximately...

jorie graham

Jorie Graham to read Pulitzer-winning poetry at Tulane

Josh Axelrod, Arcade Editor November 1, 2017

Update: This event has been postponed to an undecided date. Once Newcomb College Institute schedules a new date, a further update will be provided. "A poem is a private story, after all, no matter how...

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Krewe of BOO! provides spoopy thrills for parade enthusiasts

Burke Joslin, Associate Arcade Editor October 30, 2017

For spook lovers both young and old, this year’s Krewe of BOO! left no attendee unshaken. Veteran and amateur horror aficionados alike were delighted in an evening that, in characteristic New Orleans...

Chris Lane (front right) started the Outreach Tulane program in 2006. Outreach Tulane is a campus-wide day of service, and is the oldest and largest community service event at Tulane.

Chris Lane steps down as program manager of School of Public Health

Ellen Waller, Contributing Reporter October 25, 2017

Chris Lane stepped down from his position as program manager of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine on Sept. 12. Lane was part of the initial staff of the program and has served it for the...

Voodoos and Don'ts: an intersectional guide to Voodoo Fest costumes

Voodoos and Don’ts: an intersectional guide to Voodoo Fest costumes

Nile Pierre and Jessica Galloway October 25, 2017

As the bayou weather turns to a pseudo fall, candy sales go through the roof, and midterms come to an end, New Orleanians and students across the city's campuses prepare for Halloween celebrations. In...

New Orleans takes major step in alleviating opioid epidemic

New Orleans takes major step in alleviating opioid epidemic

Daniel Horowitz, Views Editor October 25, 2017

Opioid addiction has become an epidemic in the U.S. New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu has taken the initiative to help fight this problem by equipping officers of the New Orleans Police Department with...

Staff editorial: Tulane must take action to combat coastal erosion

October 25, 2017

New Orleans is a sinking city. The phrase is echoed so often it almost begins to lose meaning. Its meaning, however, should not be forgotten. New Orleans is currently estimated to be subsiding underwater...

In addition to C. Morgan Babst's "The Floating World," here are six other breathtaking novels about the strife of Hurrican Katrina: (left to right) "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?" by David Rutledge, "The Great Deluge" by Douglas Brinkley, "Salvage the Bones" by Jesmyn Ward, "City of Refuge" by Tom Piazza, "Zeitoun" by Dave Eggers, "Breach of Faith: Hurricane Katrina and the Near Death of a Great American City" by Jed Horne.

The Floating World tells compelling narrative of Hurricane Katrina

Burke Joslin, Associate Arcade Editor October 25, 2017

In her recent historical fiction novel, "The Floating World," author and New Orleans native C. Morgan Babst weaves an enthralling narrative of love and loss that is a must-read for casual readers and...

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