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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

“No one should start counting these dollars yet,” Davis said. “No one should start expecting to see them spent yet. This is like a relay race, where the trial is just one leg.”

Chevron ordered to pay big for wetlands damages in landmark verdict

Isaac Snegaroff, Staff Writer April 23, 2025

A Louisiana jury ordered Chevron Corporation to pay $744.6 million to Plaquemines Parish after finding them liable for not fulfilling their obligations to restore the wetlands, failing to obtain proper...

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Gov. Jeff Landry declares natural gas ‘clean energy’

Olivia Warren November 6, 2024

“Natural gas is affordable, reliable, and clean energy,” is Gov. Jeff Landry’s newest proclamation.   The governor released the proclamation on Oct. 16, giving 23 justifications, including the...

Pruitt’s deregulation at the EPA threatens Gulf Coast ecosystems

Jonathan Krantz, Staff Writer February 28, 2018

In April 2010, the British Petroleum-affiliated drill site Deep Water Horizon experienced a cataclysmic oil spill, causing pollution on an unprecedented scale. The oil spill killed a large amount of marine...

$670 million Bayou Bridge Pipeline claims to create 2,000 jobs but fails to offset costs, risks potential environmental damage

$670 million Bayou Bridge Pipeline claims to create 2,000 jobs but fails to offset costs, risks potential environmental damage

Daniel Horowitz, Associate Views Editor February 15, 2017

It is no surprise that areas in and around Louisiana are rich with crude oil. Within the energy industry, corporations have built pipelines to transport oil from the extraction source to refineries. The...

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