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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

Move in at Lake and River Halls has been delayed until next August.

Lake, River Hall move-in delayed

Martha Sanchez, News Editor December 2, 2022

Students living in Phelps, Irby and Paterson Residence Halls will not move into Lake and River Halls over winter break as originally planned, Chief Operating Officer Patrick Norton announced to those...

Piping inside of the power plant on Tulane University's Uptown campus.

Bernhard promises dramatic utility improvements for Tulane

Roey Keegan, Contributing Reporter March 16, 2022

On Jan. 27, Tulane University announced a partnership with Metairie-based engineering and contracting firm Bernhard — a 30-year plan for large-scale improvements to campus infrastructure, alongside a...

Patrick Norton discusses Charity, crisis, collaboration

Patrick Norton discusses Charity, crisis, collaboration

Rohan Goswami, News Editor March 9, 2022

A long conference table dominates Patrick Norton’s eighth-floor office, in a downtown building miles away from Tulane University’s Uptown campus. A Bloomberg Terminal lies dormant at one end of the...

Tulane allowing online option after omicron surge

Tulane allowing online option after omicron surge

Rohan Goswami, News Editor December 12, 2021

As COVID-19 makes a startling resurgence on Tulane University’s campus, President Mike Fitts, Robin Forman, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, and Patrick Norton, senior vice president...

Tulane pivots towards hybrid option for staff

Tulane pivots towards hybrid option for staff

Rohan Goswami, News Editor November 4, 2021

On Nov. 5, Tulane University will begin to pilot a flexible hybrid working program for university staff, marking a change from previous university policy, which required nearly all staff to return...

A self-erecting crane sits above McAlister Place at Tulane University.

Crane looms large as construction continues

Hannah Mayer, Staff Reporter October 6, 2021

The bulldozers and debris sites on campus are part of two major construction projects currently happening at Tulane University.  The first project — called Housing Development Phase I — is...

inside evacuation

Inside Tulane’s Ida evacuation

Martha Sanchez, Contributing Reporter September 7, 2021

The morning after Hurricane Ida downed trees, collapsed power lines and flooded roadways throughout southeastern Louisiana, Brian Johnson, associate vice president for campus operations, had an urgent...

Students wear masks for in-person class as the board projects the tech-enhanced Zoom class with distance-learning students.

Administration announces COVID-19 policies for spring semester

Harrison Thorn, Senior Staff Reporter December 19, 2020

More details regarding the upcoming return to campus for the spring semester were announced Dec. 18 by an email from President Mike Fitts; Robin Forman, vice president for academic affairs and provost;...

Sofia Viscuso | Photography Editor

Construction Update: New science building, housing and a unified quad

Tate Weston, Contributing Reporter November 7, 2019

With the completion of The Commons, the Tulane administration has started finalizing plans for several new building operations.  Patrick Norton, senior vice president and chief operating officer at...

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Amazon, Google staff Speak at Tulane Tech Day

Thomas Parrott, Contributing Reporter October 23, 2019

Tulane celebrated its 12th Tech Day on Oct. 3. The event serves as an opportunity for the Downtown Information Technology Department to join with the Uptown campus to share information and knowledge regarding...

TUPD hires new police chief

TUPD hires new police chief

Deeya Patel, Associate News Editor November 7, 2018

On Oct. 15, the Tulane University Police Department swore in its new chief of police. Kirk Bouyelas, who has served the New Orleans Police Department for 31 years, will now head a group of more...

campus services

University offices combine to create Campus Services

Josh Axelrod, News Editor January 24, 2018

A multitude of campus offices have merged to form the new Campus Services organization. The union was proposed to provide a more efficient and streamlined service to students. "We merged into the...

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