Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

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

Spanish Version

April 4, 2018

El comienzo del semestre de primavera trajo a 15 nuevos estudiantes de Puerto Rico a Tulane. The Hullabaloo pensó que merecían una presentación formal en nuestra nueva característica: Resisting the...

In a poll with 260 responses,  90.2 percent of students admitted to cheating on a test at some point in their college careers.

Making the Grade: Students, professors acknowledge culture of cheating

Jon Marks and Sophia Mariani March 22, 2018

The sweat begins to trickle. Panic sets in. The questions aren't making any sense. Was this even on the study guide? Out of 260 respondents to a Hullabaloo poll, 90.2 percent of people said they or...

Tulane must follow New Orleans’ lead regarding Palestine

Dylan Borne, Contributing Writer March 14, 2018

For the past year, a human rights movement has been growing in New Orleans, but Tulane's practices lag behind it. Activist groups are backing the Human Rights Investment Screening Resolution, which asks...

reopening

Letter to the Editor: Tulane must completely ‘ban the box’

March 7, 2018

Dear Editor, In response to the Undergraduate Student Government's resolution to "clearly indicate the disregard of past felony convictions on the Tulane undergraduate application," we, members of the...

New Education Department Policy threatens rights of trans students

New Education Dept. policy threatens rights of trans students

Quinn Burke, Associate Views Editor February 28, 2018

It is no secret that the Trump Administration has been unfriendly to transgender people, but this month actors in the White House have taken a brazen step to further target trans people. The administration...

Staff editorial: All students must engage in Black History Month

February 22, 2018

For The Hullabaloo's last print issue in February, this week's edition of The Hullabaloo is Black History Month-themed. There are many outlets for Tulane faculty, students and organizations to partake...

campus services

University offices combine to create Campus Services

Josh Axelrod, News Editor January 25, 2018

A multitude of campus offices have merged to form the new Campus Services organization. The union was proposed to provide a more efficient and streamlined service to students. "We merged into the...

pizza

Boot Pizza vs. City Diner: Drunchies debate rages on

Burke Joslin, Associate Arcade Editor December 6, 2017

Cain versus Abel. Hamilton versus Burr. Batman versus Superman. Bruff versus Luff. Donald Trump versus Twitter. Throughout human history, momentous conflicts such as these have shaped the world. And now,...

poetry

Rhyme Verses Rhythm aims to engage attendees, recruit members at poetry slam

Taylor DeMulling, Staff Reporter November 16, 2017

It's an autumn evening, early in the fall semester. The year is 2014. A young man naively climbs up onstage at a poetry slam in a last-ditch effort to impress the articulate, well-educated woman of his...

The masters program is hosted by San Jose. The Teatro Nacional of San Jose is pictured above.

Stone Center offers Master of Arts in Latin American Studies program in Costa Rica

Robin Boch, Senior Staff Reporter October 24, 2017

Tulane's Roger Thayer Stone Center for Latin American Studies (SCLAS) recently announced that it will launch an intensive 10-month Master of Arts in Latin American Studies program in Costa Rica. The...

Kelch-Brickner previously served as the Chief Student Conduct Officer and Deputy Title IX Coordinator as well as an area director at Loyola University New Orleans.

Tulane hires Loyola University investigator Alexandria “Lex” Kelch-Brickner

Rachel Horn, Associate News Editor October 5, 2017

Alexandria Kelch-Brickner will join Tulane's Office of Student Affairs as a conduct investigator. Following the addition of a second student conduct investigator under the new Student Code of Conduct,...

Betsy DeVoss Title IX rollbacks threaten protection of sexual assault victims on college campuses

Betsy DeVos’s Title IX rollbacks threaten protection of sexual assault victims on college campuses

Jonathan Krantz, Contributing Writer October 5, 2017

The U.S. Department of Education officially rescinded its guidance for universities and protections directly related to Title IX on Sept. 22. The official statement did not indicate the reasons for this...

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