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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

"Lost and Found"

“Lost and Found”

Kristen Munguia, Staff Writer March 16, 2017

I lost sight of her many months ago. I lost her, now she sits alone. I'm waiting until she finds her way back, But the words of the world have caused her to lose track of time and space, and...

Tulane must actively address racist history

March 16, 2017

There is little doubt that slavery was integral to the founding of Tulane. The Medical College of Louisiana, which would later become Tulane University, was founded in 1834 and predates the Civil War....

Violent crossroads: Students respond to transwomen of color under fire

Violent crossroads: Students respond to transwomen of color under fire

Canela Lopez, Intersections Editor March 9, 2017

A city characterized by Carnival season and a high per capita murder rate saw both collide when two community members were killed during Mardi Gras season. Chyna Gibson was shot and killed in New Orleans...

Beyoncé was robbed: Grammys perpetuate anti-blackness

Beyoncé was robbed: Grammys perpetuate anti-blackness

Nile Pierre, Staff Writer February 16, 2017

Beyoncé didn't win Album of the Year, and I was heartbroken. Women of color everywhere experienced her loss as the Recording Academy's voting committee attempted to silence our voice in the industry,...

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‘Voir Dire’ fails to make racial impact it needs to

Shahamat Uddin, Contributing Writer February 13, 2017

A New York school principal loses his career and is deemed a felon, a white man pushes a Latina mother nearly into labor, two black women safeguard a jury that puts another black man in prison, and it...

Tulane brown

Kristen Munguia: “Brown”

Kristen Munguia, Contributing Writer January 28, 2017

I've never thought much about the color of my skin. See I've always been taught to only focus on what lies within.   The problem with the real world is, no one really listens. Different...

Environmental racism hurts small Louisiana town

Kathryne LeBell, Views Editor January 24, 2017

This is an opinion article and does not reflect the views of The Tulane Hullabaloo. A popular, but incorrect, assumption is that wealthy countries are the best places to live, regardless of identity....

New program planned for spring semester aims to uproot racism

Emily Fornof, Associate News Editor December 8, 2016

This spring, students can expect to see a program created by students for students to tackle the issue of racism head on called TU: Uprooting Racism. The TU: Uprooting Racism program will begin on Mar....

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