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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

The construction of Bayou and Fogelman residence halls.

OPINION | Keeping off-campus housing: Case for upperclassmen

Mohini Yadav, Staff Writer April 30, 2025

College is meant to be a pivotal time in the lives of many young adults, a time when they develop essential life skills. A key part of this transition into adulthood is learning how to live independently....

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OPINION | Off-campus living is integral but comes with community responsibilities

Phoebe Hurwitz and Gabi Liebeler September 29, 2021

Moving into a cockroach-infested shotgun house in a centuries-old New Orleans neighborhood with seven other roommates is one of the most exciting events for third-year students at Tulane University....

Nearly half of Tulane students choose to remain on campus their Junior and Senior years. While some students prefer the easy access to meals in Bruff Commons, others enjoy the ability to cook healthful meals that living in off-campus housing has to offer.

Students consider health implications of on-, off-campus living

Cam Lutz, Senior Staff Reporter December 6, 2017

Nearly as many Tulane students choose to remain on campus all four years as those who choose to move off campus. For some students, health concerns made the choice for them. According to a 2015 survey...

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