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  • Law enforcement officials remain on the Gibson Hall lawn after the encampment has been cleared.

    City

    Tulane arrests 14 protesters, clears pro-Palestinian encampment

  • Encampment in front of Gibson

    News

    Protest passes 24-hour mark as Tulane seeks to contain encampment

  • Letter to the Editor | Open letter to Tulane administration in support of Palestine

    Letter to the Editor

    Letter to the Editor | Open letter to Tulane administration in support of Palestine

  • Letter to the Editor | Open letter: Remove unregistered protest encampment on Tulane property

    Letter to the Editor

    Letter to the Editor | Open letter: Remove unregistered protest encampment on Tulane property

  • Police placed a warning sign for protesters who were part of a pro-Palestinian tent encampment. A few protesters left the scene, but a smaller group remained and linked arms to protect the encampment from police.

    City

    Tulane suspends protesters, SDS chapter

  • Pro-Palestinian protestors pitched a tent encampment Monday evening and linked arms to protect it from police. The encampment remained outside of Gibson Hall on Tuesday.

    City

    Pro-Palestinian tent encampment continues with little police crackdown

  • A tent encampment that formed Monday night at Tulane University remained in place Tuesday morning, despite several warnings from the university that protesters are illegally trespassing and would be arrested.

    Campus

    Tulane moves some classes online as tent encampment remains

  • Pro-Palestinian protestors march up Calhoun Street before turning on St. Charles Avenue to protest outside of Gibson Hall on Monday evening.

    City

    Police evacuate buildings, make arrests as Palestine encampment starts at Tulane

  • Professor Ata Hindi spoke to students gathered in Pocket Park Wednesday evening in protest of Hillel hosting a dinner with an IDF soldier.

    News

    Student organizes rally to protest Hillel hosting IDF soldier

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    Arcade

    New team-taught classes introduced to SLA, SSE 

  • OPINION | Ethical frameworks are integral to STEM education

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    OPINION | Ethical frameworks are integral to STEM education

  • Tulanes Mens Tennis team fell short in the conference semifinals after two upset victories

    Sports

    Tulane men’s tennis falls short in conference tournament

  • OPINION | College students need sex education, too

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    OPINION | College students need sex education, too

  • Colin Norton, a senior studying finance and accounting, rendered these images depicting the evolution of AI using Dall-E. This one portrays Alan Turing in the style of Leonardo da Vincis lab notebook.

    News

    Imitation game: Can AI rival student intellect?

  • Yale University and Brown University are among the latest Ivy League institutions to reinstate standardized testing requirements for incoming classes.

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    Elite colleges reinstate standardized testing requirement following new research

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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

On Feb. 11, football head coach Willie Fritz was inducted into the University of Central Missouri athletics hall of fame.

Central Missouri honors Fritz’s legacy

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter February 23, 2017

Coaching the Central Missouri Mules runs in the Fritz family. On Feb. 11, Central Missouri honored second-generation head football coach Willie Fritz for his dedication to the football program by giving...

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New course explores local culture through digital media lens

Fiona Grathwohl, Contributing Reporter February 22, 2017

"Beyond Neutral Ground: Root Culture and Civic Media in New Orleans" is a new course that encourages students to learn more about root culture in New Orleans and think critically about higher education. The...

Tulane signature chant draws roots from student journalism

Tulane signature chant draws roots from student journalism

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter February 20, 2017

A One, A Two, A Helluva Hullabaloo?   The classic cheer that orientation leaders ingrain in you — or try to — during orientation is not just a random combination of words but also a way to unite...

Men’s basketball stumbles in second half, falls 80-75 to SMU

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter February 17, 2017

Despite having the lead for the first 30 minutes, the Green Wave (4-13, 1-4 American Athletic Conference) ultimately fell to 19th-ranked Southern Methodist (23-4, 13-1 AAC) 80-75 Wednesday at the Moody...

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Looking for Love

Jordan Figueredo and Brandi Doyal February 16, 2017

The prevalence of dating apps and hookup culture is a different landscape from the dating experiences of previous generations, but many students are still seeking serious and long-term relationships. On...

Angel Olsen showcases newest album, performs for first time in city

Sarah Simon, Senior Staff Reporter February 11, 2017

Angel Olsen descended on Feb. 4 at Republic New Orleans for her first show in the city. She was accompanied by Los Angeles-based artist Chris Cohen. Cohen and his band opened the show with slow, chill...

Former defensive tackle Tanzel Smart rushes SMU quarterback Ben Hicks during Tulanes 35-31homecoming game loss on Oct. 29. Smart, a four-year veteran of Green Wave football, played in the 2017 Reeses Senior Bowl and will enter the NFL draft this year. He is predicted to go in the fourth round.

Tackling the NFL

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter February 9, 2017

He started the last Saturday of November listening to Boosie Badazz and saying a prayer with his grandmother and ended the day hanging up his No. 77 Green Wave jersey for the last time. The next time...

Living in a sinking city

Living in a sinking city

Brandi Doyal, Senior Staff Reporter February 9, 2017

From population and sea levels to global instability and nuclear warfare, facets of our world are growing. Many cities, however, are focused on what is vanishing — their coasts. This ticking clock could...

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‘Muslim Ban’ intensifies Tulane students’ fears and uncertainty

Canela Lopez, Intersections Editor February 2, 2017

Tulane sophomore Haneen Islam said she is wrought with uncertainty, waiting for news of whether or not her sisters will be allowed to remain in the country after President Donald Trump's "Muslim Ban."...

Green Wave yields sixth straight against Temple Owls loss despite early lead

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter February 1, 2017

Despite a quick and early lead, Tulane men's basketball (4-18, 1-9 American Athletic Conference) was not able to remain ahead and fell to Temple (12-11, 3-7 AAC) 79-71 Tuesday night at Avron B. Fogelman...

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The Women’s March on Washington: An intersectional perspective

Lauren Gaines and Ella Helmuth January 28, 2017

Friday afternoon, 56 Tulane students boarded a bus bound for Washington, DC. They joined a group of three million marchers around the globe in what was coined the Women's March. "We stand together...

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Lauren, 18, cisgender woman, black:

Lauren Gaines, Associate Editor January 28, 2017

Upon registering for the Women's March on Washington, I joined this movement with numerous reservations. The biggest concern I had was that this march was not going to address the struggles and harsh realities...

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