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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

voodoo

Insider look at the Voodoo Experience

Lauren Berg and Haley Soares, Contributing Reporter and Arcade Editor October 30, 2019

Voodoo Music + Arts Experience took over City Park in New Orleans this past weekend, drawing crowds for a diverse lineup, art vendors and local food. Many Tulane students celebrated their Halloween early...

faculty

We’re cheering for Tulane’s first gender-neutral homecoming court

October 30, 2019

The honoring of a homecoming king and queen is a long-standing university tradition that has excluded students who identify outside of the gender binary. This year, Tulane has made a commendable effort...

research

Our research investment should match the scope of the problems we face

Edwin Wang, Contributing Writer October 30, 2019

From the banners that adorn McAlister Drive to Tulane’s frequent flaunting of its US News rankings, it is clear that Tulane lacks a research culture fundamental to contributing academic discoveries to...

basketball

First football, now basketball: Tulane’s sports are on the rise — and it starts with coaching

Charles Lieberman , Contributing Reporter October 30, 2019

  After a more than forgettable 2018-19 basketball season, Tulane hopes to bounce back and prove the naysayers wrong. After going 0-18 in conference and 4-27 overall, the Green Wave has obvious...

racist

Tulane students dressed in racist caricatures, are we surprised?

Shahamat Uddin, Intersections Editor October 30, 2019

Saturday, Oct. 26th, five days before Halloween, Tulane students have already begun their celebrations in full swing. You cannot walk through campus without spotting a group of students in a variety...

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Amazon, Google staff Speak at Tulane Tech Day

Thomas Parrott, Contributing Reporter October 23, 2019

Tulane celebrated its 12th Tech Day on Oct. 3. The event serves as an opportunity for the Downtown Information Technology Department to join with the Uptown campus to share information and knowledge regarding...

slavery

Tulane cannot ignore its historical roots to slavery

Jackson Faulkner, Staff Writer October 23, 2019

Jackson Faulkner is currently writing an undergraduate honors thesis on the social history of the deBore plantation, which comprised part of the land that is currently Tulane University. Without question,...

book festival

Hull Poll: Here are the authors we’d invite to BookFest

Hullabaloo Staff October 23, 2019

Bestowed with a unique honor, Tulane University will host the first inaugural 2020 New Orleans Book Festival. Though some readers may feel their eyes growing droopy upon encountering the phrase "Book...

Ava Lemos | Senior Staff Artist

No, pride.com, Tulane is not one of the ‘Best Colleges for Queer Women’

Emilie Redmann, Contributing Writer October 16, 2019

On Sept. 5, Pride.com, an affiliate of Pride Media Network, published a list of  “11 of the Best Colleges for Queer Women” with Tulane University appearing first.  Ellen Wall from Pride.com cited...

Overinvolvement

The toxic culture of overinvolvement at Tulane

Shahamat Uddin, Intersections Editor October 2, 2019

A completely full calendar from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., midday sprints from Gibson to the LBC, and a backpack overflowing with club promotional materials. These are the all too well-known signs of the toxic...

The bleachers of Yulman Stadium sit empty. Some Green Wave fans are disappointed with the student body for its low attendance during football games.

Letter to the Editor: Time to turn up, Tulane fans

Evan Nicoll October 2, 2019

Evan Nicoll (‘12) is a Senior Development Officer in the A.B. Freeman School of Business Office of Development, Former USG President and proud student-athlete Alright, Tulanians. This is it. This...

katrina

Our core curriculum is incomplete without a class on Hurricane Katrina

Ezra Weber, Senior Staff Writer October 2, 2019

Ezra Weber is a sophomore who studies English and economics. He serves as the Sports Editor for The Hullabaloo. No single event seems to have had as great an effect on the New Orleans community as Hurricane...

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