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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

Queue: Holiday hits

Laurel Ettinger, Staff Reporter January 3, 2017

The time has come to finally begin celebrating the holidays — the weather has dropped, sweaters are coming on, suddenly everything is peppermint-flavored and you can faintly make out the sounds of "All...

Homes around the city are decked out in lights, wreaths, bows and more to celebrate the season.

No-fear holiday cheer: Arcade’s guide to New Orleans holiday events

Erica Goldish and Annabelle Golden January 2, 2017

It may not be snowing in New Orleans, but there are still plenty of ways to feed your holiday spirit. The Arcade has compiled some of the best things to do to bring you some of the holiday cheer this season,...

New program planned for spring semester aims to uproot racism

Emily Fornof, Associate News Editor December 8, 2016

This spring, students can expect to see a program created by students for students to tackle the issue of racism head on called TU: Uprooting Racism. The TU: Uprooting Racism program will begin on Mar....

French Quarter offers museum must-sees

French Quarter offers museum must-sees

Rachael Richard, Staff Reporter December 8, 2016

Staying within the "Tulane bubble" and forgetting to explore this incredible city proves a common problem among students. Venturing outside the boundaries of campus is a step in the right direction, but...

Tulane Zodiacs: Arcade's guide to star sign stereotypes

Tulane Zodiacs: Arcade’s guide to star sign stereotypes

Adrienne Underwood, Senior Staff Reporter December 8, 2016

No one asked for it, and we listened. The Arcade presents: the stereotypical Tulane student of each star sign. Keep in mind that stereotypes, by definition, are not representative of every individual of...

Team honors seniors' strong performances

Team honors seniors’ strong performances

Susan Fanelli, Sports Editor December 8, 2016

In a year filled with tough competition, the Tulane women's swimming and diving team competed hard in its senior day against LSU on Saturday, Dec. 3 in the Reily Student Recreation Center natatorium. In...

LA public schools' use of corporal punishment inexcusable

LA public schools’ use of corporal punishment inexcusable

Robin Boch, Associate Views Editor December 8, 2016

This is an opinion article and does not necessarily reflect the views of The Tulane Hullabaloo. In the 2013-14 academic year, American schools disciplined 109,000 students with corporal punishment....

McKnight shooting exposes police violence

Sarah Simon, Views Editor December 8, 2016

This is an opinion article and does not necessarily reflect the views of The Tulane Hullabaloo. On Dec. 1, former NFL player Joe McKnight was shot and killed in an apparent road rage incident in Jefferson...

Kevin Allison hosting his RISK! live podcast .

Kevin Allison takes a RISK! in New Orleans, discusses personal tragedies

Josh Axelrod, Associate Editor November 19, 2016

Kevin Allison weaves stories together like a gifted seamstress — with crude precision and an eye for the colorful. Bringing his "RISK!" live show to the Cafe Istanbul stage Nov. 11 for his New Orleans...

Tulane students join Take 'Em Down NOLA protests

Tulane students join Take ‘Em Down NOLA protests

Canela López and Brandi Doyal September 25, 2016

Instead of preparing for a tailgate this Saturday, a group of approximately 50 Tulane students marched through the streets of New Orleans alongside community organizers from Take 'Em Down NOLA, protesting...

NOLA education system fails to incorporate community

Lily Milwit, Staff Writer September 21, 2016

Since Hurricane Katrina, the city has rebuilt buildings, repainted classrooms and stocked bookshelves. This fall marks the 10th year since New Orleans school districts reopened after Katrina, which...

Annual pride celebration enriches community

Parker Greenwood, Contributing Reporter August 24, 2016

180,000 people, $215 million in tourist revenue and 45 years of celebration equals one seriously decadent festival. Southern Decadence, which began in 1972 as a costume party comprised of a small group...

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