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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

Hashim Walters, mayor for the millennials

Hashim Walters, mayor for the millennials

Nile Pierre, Intersections Editor September 14, 2017

During his sophomore year at Birmingham Southern College, Hashim Walters decided to run for mayor of New Orleans. Two years later, the 22-year-old is the youngest candidate in the 2018 mayoral race and...

Police must seek engagement, not intimidation with citizens

Police must seek engagement, not intimidation with citizens

Madeline Ninno, Staff Writer September 14, 2017

Following a string of violent protests across the country, the Trump administration is looking to expand the military-grade resources available to police. The events leading up to this potential expansion...

Painting for the People: Grupo Opni blends Brazilian culture with graffiti art

Painting for the People: Grupo Opni blends Brazilian culture with graffiti art

Emily Fornof, Intersections Editor September 13, 2017

The Hullabaloo's interview with Toddy was translated from Portuguese to English by Annie Gibson. The quotations attributed to Toddy in this article are Gibson's translations.  Toddy and Val are the...

MØ

MØ than meets the eye: TUCP books genre-defying artist

Burke Joslin, Contributing Writer September 9, 2017

Bringing the infectious enthusiasm and irresistible charisma as one of the fastest growing pop sensations in modern music, Danish singer MØ showed Tulane last Wednesday exactly why her popularity has...

sex

Awkward Sex Stories: A Canadian Threesome

September 9, 2017

Threesomes: They're often a mythical act that your friend's friend once tried and thought was pretty cool, a staple Never Have I Ever answer that always gets one or two people in the group a nice pat on...

Airing

Airing of Grievances: Boot Betrayal

September 6, 2017

Dear Staff of the Boot & Boot Store, You've finally done it, after all these years. It's the cataclysm we've always suspected, sensed looming on the horizon, but always hoped would never come to...

Demetri Martin

Demetri Martin brings awkward to Tulane

Quinn Burke, Contributing Writer September 6, 2017

As he entered McAlister Auditorium with nervous energy last Wednesday night, Demetri Martin kicked off the school year with a stellar show combining deadpan humor, subtle genius and a bit of awkwardness....

City leadership must acknowledge work of activist groups in monument controversy

Ella Helmuth, Senior Staff Writer September 5, 2017

The day after the tragic events in Charlottesville, Mayor Jim Gray of Lexington, Kentucky, voiced his support for the relocation of two Confederate monuments from downtown Lexington, drawing national...

Dat Dog

The Dog Days Are Over (or just begun)

Daria Hofmann, Contributing Reporter September 4, 2017

Ask around the world and you'll be hard-pressed to find many people who don't like dogs. Ask around New Orleans and you'll rarely encounter anyone who isn't a fan of Dat Dog's flavor-packed array of hot...

Mayoral candidate LaToya Cantrell hosted a Q&A for Tulane and Loyola students in the Josephine Louise Ballroom on Wednesday to address concerns related to policing, discrimination and LGBTQ+ issues.

Cantrell: “New Orleans… a city of two truths”

Nile Pierre, Intersections Editor August 31, 2017

Mayoral candidate and current New Orleans City Council member LaToya Cantrell held a Q&A for the Tulane and Loyola communities Wednesday about her political and personal history and hopes for the...

Staff Editorial: Tulane students must engage in New Orleans politics

August 31, 2017

Despite hailing from cities across the globe, college students in New Orleans have a unique opportunity to influence local politics, regardless of where they are from or where they are registered to vote....

Twenty-one percent of Tulane's 35,622 applicants for the 2017-18 academic year were admitted. The class of 2021 is comprised of five percent international students and 22 percent students of color.

Class of 2021 most academically qualified, diverse class yet

Harder, better, smarter, stronger: the Class of 2021 welcomes 1,897 students with more intellect and from more diverse backgrounds than any previous class of Tulane students. With 35,622 applicants...

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