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OPINION | Students must pay attention to Southern anti-abortion laws

Mary Grace Granito, Contributing Columnist October 6, 2021

As a Louisiana native, I am not surprised by the recent Texas law which prohibits abortion access after six weeks. Abortion access has been under fire here for as long as I can remember.  But for...

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Louisiana laws will lead to life-threatening self-managed abortions

Isabelle Lian, Contributing Writer October 3, 2019

Isabelle is a Newcomb College Institute Reproductive Rights & Reproductive Health intern and a Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast intern. As abortion restrictions sweep across Louisiana, many are growing...

Louisiana’s First Congressional District Candidates to come to Tulane for panel discussion

Louisiana’s First Congressional District Candidates to come to Tulane for panel discussion

Kila Moore, News Editor September 20, 2018

Tulane sophomore Sarah Tatarski and Women in Politics will host a Congressional Candidates Panel on Sunday, Sept. 23 in Myra Clare Rogers Memorial Chapel. The panel will consist of four of the...

The Richardson Building was established in 1894. Richardson Memorial is a five story brick and limestone building. It is a  example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style building. It was one of the first buildings to be constructed on the new campus.

Film “Roe v. Wade” to begin production on Tulane’s campus

Taylor DeMulling and Canela López June 20, 2018

"1973," an independent film directed by Tulane University alumnus Nick Loeb, was set to begin filming in the greater New Orleans area last Friday, on sets including Tulane's Uptown campus. According...

Dean of School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine signs letter for reproductive rights

Dean of School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine signs letter for reproductive rights

Emily Fornof , Senior Staff Reporter June 7, 2017

Recent patterns of political polarization have sparked debate about reproductive health both in the United States and around the world. Pierre Buekens, dean of the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical...

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