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    New team-taught classes introduced to SLA, SSE 

  • OPINION | Ethical frameworks are integral to STEM education

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    OPINION | Ethical frameworks are integral to STEM education

  • Tulanes Mens Tennis team fell short in the conference semifinals after two upset victories

    Sports

    Tulane men’s tennis falls short in conference tournament

  • OPINION | College students need sex education, too

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    OPINION | College students need sex education, too

  • Colin Norton, a senior studying finance and accounting, rendered these images depicting the evolution of AI using Dall-E. This one portrays Alan Turing in the style of Leonardo da Vincis lab notebook.

    News

    Imitation game: Can AI rival student intellect?

  • Yale University and Brown University are among the latest Ivy League institutions to reinstate standardized testing requirements for incoming classes.

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    Elite colleges reinstate standardized testing requirement following new research

  • Normalcy is novelty to Tulane’s graduating class

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    Normalcy is novelty to Tulane’s graduating class

  • OPINION | Workout woes: Overcrowding strains Tulanes gym facilities

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    OPINION | Workout woes: Overcrowding strains Tulane’s gym facilities

  • Courtesy of TU Fashion

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    TU Fashion presents fourth annual fashion show

  • Quarterback Kai Horton led the first unit on offense in the spring football game

    Football

    Defense shines in front of packed Yulman at spring football game

  • OPINION | To post or not to post: Commentary on publicizing romantic relationships

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    OPINION | To post or not to post: Commentary on publicizing romantic relationships

  • Nazi camp liberator Bill Kongable spoke to Tulane students about history, trauma and the survival of democracy.

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    Concentration camp liberator Bill Kongable speaks to students

  • In 2000, just under 30% of college students reported never having vaginal intercourse whereas two decades later, that number is above 40%.

    News

    Not getting laid? Sex recession to blame

  • Taylor Swift proves she can still ‘Do It With a Broken Heart’

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    Taylor Swift proves she can still ‘Do It With a Broken Heart’

  • Intertwined: NOMA celebrates Wangechi Mutu

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    Intertwined: NOMA celebrates Wangechi Mutu

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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

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‘I’m from the South’ isn’t an excuse to be racist

Shahamat Uddin, Intersections Editor November 14, 2019

The crisp crackle of fried pickles in my mouth, the loud cool Georgia winds singing me to sleep, and the kind warm smiles of strangers ready to turn family. These are the symbols of my Southern heritage,...

Quiet resistance: Review of “Flint is Family”

Quiet resistance: Review of “Flint is Family”

Alex Calloway, Staff Reporter September 11, 2019

Museums are often considered places of grand spectacle, allure and wonder. A maestro’s brushstroke can reduce a viewer to the most basic of emotions, and many museums pride themselves on this quality....

Illustration Credit | Czars Trinidad

Your Token POC // Episode 3: “But you aren’t like THOSE people”

Kila Moore and Canela López February 20, 2019

https://soundcloud.com/user-987807673/your-token-poc-episode-3-but-you-arent-like-those-people

A group of Tulane students posing for a group picture before their next activity in Santiago de Los Caballeros, Dominican Republic.

Tulane takes the D.R.: Students reflect on identity and blackness abroad after annual “O” trip

Hugo Fajardo, Intersections Editor August 30, 2018

“I feel black people in the U.S. benefit from a certain level of privilege from being American,” senior Harmonii Odinga said. “I definitely was made aware of the privileges of being American when...

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Professor Profile: Mohan Ambikaipaker encourages students to recognize Tulane’s history

Kila Moore, Associate Editor April 26, 2018

Beneath the humble, fatherly appearance of Mohan Ambikaipaker lies a passionate educator. As an Associate Professor in the Tulane University Department of Communications, he is fervent about empowering...

Saartj, the pop-up lunch counter, offered visitors the opportunity to address the issue in a provocative way.

Pop-up counter Saartj serves customers taste of wealth disparity through prices

Taylor DeMulling, Arcade Editor April 4, 2018

For lunch-goers looking for a side of social discourse with their sandwiches, a shop opened up at the Roux Carre Market last month prompting discussion about racial wealth disparity in New Orleans. Saartj,...

Changemaker-in-Chief: how Elaine Welteroth, former editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, is redefining journalism

Changemaker-in-Chief: how Elaine Welteroth, former editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, is redefining journalism

Canela Lopez, Senior Staff Reporter March 8, 2018

"I think my responsibility as the first and as the only different person is to be my authentic self and bring my point of view," Elaine Welteroth, former editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, said during a talk...

(Left to right) Gerald Williams (19), Garrett Hines (20) and Kerianne Strachan (18) were elected presidents of their respective classes at Tulane Law School.

Tulane Law class presidents prompt diversity discussion

Lily Milwit, Senior Staff Reporter March 8, 2018

At the beginning of the 2017-18 academic year, Tulane University Law School students elected three class presidents — one to represent each of the classes at the law school. The campaign, voting and...

Rediscovering the untold history of Colored Conventions and 19th century black activism

Rediscovering the untold history of Colored Conventions and 19th century black activism

Zharia Jeffries and Kila Moore March 1, 2018

"America never was America to me / And yet I swear this oath — / America will be!" -Langston Hughes Throughout the course of American history, the vitality of black activism has often hidden under the...

A superhero of our own: What Black Panther means to us

A superhero of our own: What “Black Panther” means to us

Nketiah Berko, Views Editor February 22, 2018

Last Friday, Marvel Studios released "Black Panther," the 18th film in the expanding Marvel cinematic universe. Marvel's newest hero is a regal monarch protecting a prosperous nation. Possessing a...

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Tulane community recognizes NOLA ties to Haiti

Matt Saletta, Associate News Editor February 8, 2018

Walking across New Orleans, it is easy to spot the plentiful ties the city shares with France. French fleurs-de-lis can be found capping fence posts, emblazoned on the city's flag and featured on the Saint's...

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