Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

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

Spanish Version

April 4, 2018

El comienzo del semestre de primavera trajo a 15 nuevos estudiantes de Puerto Rico a Tulane. The Hullabaloo pensó que merecían una presentación formal en nuestra nueva característica: Resisting the...

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Debate Team reigns supreme at Novice National Tournament

Canela Lopez, Senior Staff Reporter March 23, 2018

Armed with months of speech practices, debate drills and extensive knowledge on North Korea, the Tulane Debate Team took on the National Parliamentary Debate Association Novice National Tournament the...

Schieffer and Scwartz sat down to talk news at Rogers Memorial Chapel.

Bob Schieffer, H. Andrew Schwartz examine issue of fake news, media overload

Jonathon Marks and Cynthia Jin November 22, 2017

In a world in which people are constantly bombarded by information, it can be difficult to determine what is actually true. In his book "Overload: Finding the Truth in Today's Deluge of News," Bob Schieffer,...

Professor Brian Brox interviews Bob Schieffer and H. Andrew Schwartz about the evolution of news and the proliferation of media outlets.

Schieffer, Schwartz remind Tulane about importance of avoiding fake news

Daniel Horowitz, Views Editor November 15, 2017

The media is a circus. We live in a day and age when news sources are abundant and information is disseminated at top speed. The way the public processes and delivers news affects how we view politics...

The pre-sale census pictured was drawn up in 1838 in Maryland and used as the basis for the sale of 272 people. It was signed on June 19, 1838.

“Even the Titanic had survivors”

October 19, 2017

According to Cellini, a senior member appointed by Georgetown's president to a working group tasked with brainstorming potential university-wide responses to the school's ties to the slave trade told Cellini...

Cornelius Hawkins gravesite is pictured at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Cemetery in Maringouin, LA. Hawkins was born in 1825, was sold in 1838 and died in 1902.

“What happened to the people”: 1838 sale of 272 people challenges universities to evaluate ties to enslavement

Canela Lopez and October 19, 2017

"For the promotion and the encouragement of intellectual, moral and industrial education among the white young persons in the city of New Orleans." These are words of the original charter, penned by...

Former TULAP Lawyer Fred King dies

Canela Lopez, Senior Staff Reporter August 31, 2017

After a 10-year battle with prostate cancer, on-call Tulane University attorney Frederick "Freddie" Jenks King Jr. died on Thursday, May 4. Known to most students as the man to call when in need of...

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...

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