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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

Jewish studies department aims for expansion, attempts to reach more people

Jewish studies department aims for expansion, attempts to reach more people

Sanjali De Silva, Senior Staff Reporter September 22, 2018

When Michael Cohen became chair of the Jewish studies department, he saw great potential. He had big hopes to reach more students, hire the best professors and provide more variety within the curriculum...

Athletics, Sodexo start Grilleing at Yulman Stadium

Athletics, Sodexo start Grilleing at Yulman Stadium

Kila Moore and Grant Barnes September 19, 2018

Yulman Stadium has been the pride of the Tulane Athletics community for several years. Now, with the opening of the new “Green Wave Grille,” the Stadium will serve yet another purpose for the Athletics...

Diverging paths: shedding a spotlight on a freshman’s transition into Tulane

Diverging paths: shedding a spotlight on a freshman’s transition into Tulane

Carrigan English, Sports Editor September 13, 2018

No matter what year they are or where they come from, most Tulane students can recall their transition into college. From attending Yell for Yulman to touching the bell after the President’s convocation,...

Tulane’s mismatched architecture hinders campus cohesion

Cadence Neenan, Senior Staff Reporter September 13, 2018

Just this week, U.S. News and World Report came out with its vaguely titled “Best College Rankings,” solidifying the rampant anxieties of students everywhere. A quick glance at the top five universities...

Tulane should not allow pro-life movies like "Roe v Wade" to film on campus

Tulane should not allow pro-life movies like “Roe v Wade” to film on campus

Sanjali De Silva, Senior Staff Reporter September 13, 2018

When Tulane was too “busy” to film an anti-abortion movie on campus this summer, they got awfully lucky. What happens on this campus and is endorsed by our administration is a direct reflection of...

Tulane's drinking problem is a national issue, not the administration's fault

Tulane’s drinking problem is a national issue, not the administration’s fault

Matt Saletta, Editor of the Views Section September 6, 2018

Tulane’s new policies regarding underage drinking have revived an old debate about how universities should address student drinking. The negative impacts of binge drinking are real and deserve to be...

Beach Volleyball adds former student-athlete Martone to coaching staff

Beach Volleyball adds former student-athlete Martone to coaching staff

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor September 5, 2018

This past week, Tulane Beach Volleyball welcomed former Green Wave athlete Cori Martone back  Uptown to serve as its new assistant coach. Martone will work alongside returning head coach Wayne Holly to...

Courtesy of Tulane Athletics

Cross-country seasons get off to hot start at Nicholls

Bella Baff, Staff Writer September 5, 2018

Tulane’s men’s and women’s cross-country teams both began their seasons with first-place team finishes and individual wins at the Nicholls Cross-Country Invitational last weekend in Thibodaux, Louisiana....

Launching the ships: Tulane sets sail

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor September 4, 2018

While Tulane students and faculty were busy preparing for another academic year, the Green Wave Athletics department has been hard at work setting up the launch of the new varsity sailing program. Tulane...

Tulane introduces new policies to limit high-risk drinking

Tulane introduces new policies to limit high-risk drinking

Campbell Lutz, Sophie Brams, and Kila Moore August 30, 2018

After being ranked the No. 1 party school on the Princeton Review’s 2017 College Ranking List, Tulane fell to the No. 3 position this year, behind The University of Delaware and West Virginia University....

Manuirirangi returns home to compete in New Zealand's Nationals competition

Manuirirangi returns home to compete in New Zealand’s Nationals competition

Colleen Drangines, Staff Writer August 29, 2018

Courtesy of Tulane Athletics Few experiences compare to the opportunity to both follow your dreams and represent your home on a national scale, but that is exactly what junior Kayla Manuirirangi experienced...

High Tide: Green Wave finds success in NFL, MLB, NBA Drafts

High Tide: Green Wave finds success in NFL, MLB, NBA Drafts

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor August 29, 2018

The dreadfully hot summer of 2018 proved to be, in fact, quite delightful for Tulane Athletics, as a whopping six former members of Green Wave teams were drafted into professional leagues. These six standout...

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