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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

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After mayor recall fails, city looks forward

Katherine Dawson, Staff Writer March 29, 2023

On Thursday, March 23, Governor John Bel Edwards announced the effort to recall New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell had failed.    The movement netted 32,000 documented signatures, of which...

Louisiana voters will decide several more state constitutional amendment on a Dec. 10 ballot.

Dec. 10 ballot to decide 3 constitutional amendments

Dylan Berman, Contributing Writer December 7, 2022

Louisiana voters have several amendments to the state constitution and a position up for election on Dec. 10.    The first of three constitutional amendments would prohibit any person that...

Congressman Steve Scalise was elected Majority Leader of the House of Representatives.

Scalise, Duplessis clinch midterm victories in Tulane’s district

Ellie Cowen, Contributing Writer November 16, 2022

Student voters hit the polls last week in a midterm election showdown wrought with issues like reproductive rights, inflation and partisan anxieties.    The result: Republicans maintained...

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Central is facing a recall petition, but the movement faces tough odds of victory.

Recall movement against Mayor Cantrell pushes forward

Katherine Dawson, Contributing Reporter September 21, 2022

A month into the recall movement against New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, the battle has created serious opinions from supporters and opponents and is facing tough odds as it works to garner the...

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Mayor Cantrell wins second term, promises focus on infrastructure

Martha Sanchez, Staff Reporter November 18, 2021

Incumbent New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell won a second term on Saturday, vowing to continue her infrastructure priority that she says will support the city for decades to come. “It is up to...

Kavanaugh panel

Phi Alpha Delta hosts “Kavanaugh and the new Supreme Court” panel

Michael Chen, Contributing Reporter October 30, 2018

The nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court following the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy has been a point of controversy across the nation. On campus, the nomination has not failed...

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