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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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A life of advocacy: TUCP hosts Temple Grandin

Avery Anderson, Arcade Editor January 29, 2020

Animal scientist and autism advocate Temple Grandin will take the stage Feb. 3 for a talk and Q&A hosted by Tulane University Campus Programming. Held in Kendall Cram Lecture Hall from 7-8:30 p.m.,...

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Apple CEO Tim Cook delivers commencement speech for Tulane’s Class of 2019

Campbell Lutz, Senior Staff Reporter May 21, 2019

Few life events are as consequential or memorable as a college graduation. Each year, Tulane hosts graduation in New Orleans' massive Mercedes-Benz Superdome and puts on a ceremony meant to match the significance...

Tulane should allow films like Roe v Wade to be shot on campus

Tulane should allow films like Roe v Wade to be shot on campus

Marcus Maldonado, Contributing Reporter September 13, 2018

Tulane should allow controversial films, including those like “Roe v. Wade,” to be filmed on campus. The ideal of free expression has long been touted as a fundamental principle of any properly functioning...

University organizations must forego spreading hate on campuses.

Universities should not condone hateful student organizations

Quinn Burke, Staff Writer November 9, 2017

Reactionary movements are defined as those seeking to "advocate the restoration of a previous state of social affairs." And following the "It's Okay to be White" signs that have cropped up across campuses...

Schools must hold students accountable for hateful online speech

Robin Boch, Senior Staff Writer September 21, 2017

When students are criticized and bullied because of their identities, it should not matter what platform was used to make these comments. Universities must adapt to the growing social media culture and...

Divisiveness does not equate to freedom of speech

Madeline Ninno, Staff Writer June 7, 2017

As increasing political tensions proliferate college campuses, the debate over the limitations on free speech has become more heated. These debates have even sparked protests and violent conflicts at...

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