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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

The sky is the limit for men’s tennis after triple header sweep

The sky is the limit for men’s tennis after triple header sweep

Cullen Fagan, Sports Associate Editor March 14, 2018

Tulane men's tennis swept its home triple header last Friday, bouncing back after dropping the past two matches. The team toppled Michigan State University once, 7-0, and Alcorn State twice, in 7-0 and...

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Class of 2022 brings change to admissions strategy

Peter Kintner, Contributing Reporter March 14, 2018

Moving from 30 percent to 17 percent in just two years, Tulane's acceptance rate has plummeted since 2015. Two factors have contributed to this rapid rise in selectivity: a dramatic increase in the...

Kolby Morgan checks out from an AAC tournament game. Morgan will go down as the Green Wave's second leading scorer all time.

Tulane women’s basketball crosses finish line at AAC tournament

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor March 10, 2018

Though the season came to a close, Tulane women's basketball had an impressive final performance in the American Athletic Conference Tournament this past weekend in Connecticut. After pulling off an impressive...

(Left to right) Gerald Williams ('19), Garrett Hines ('20) and Kerianne Strachan ('18) were elected presidents of their respective classes at Tulane Law School.

Tulane Law class presidents prompt diversity discussion

Lily Milwit, Senior Staff Reporter March 7, 2018

At the beginning of the 2017-18 academic year, Tulane University Law School students elected three class presidents — one to represent each of the classes at the law school. The campaign, voting and...

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Day in the Life: Mail Services

Kila Moore, Associate Editor March 7, 2018

Outside of classes, extra-curricular activities and social lives, many students work on-campus jobs in their remaining free time. The Hullabaloo's new column, Day in the Life, puts the spotlight on these...

Keegan Gillies winds up against the Cal State Fullerton Titans. Gillies pitched seven innings in Sunday’s win, compiling five strikeouts.

Tulane baseball vs. Cal State Fullerton: the good, the bad and the ugly

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor March 7, 2018

Tulane baseball concluded its three-game series with California State University, Fullerton, this past Sunday. Though Fullerton was ranked No. 17 in the preseason, the Green Wave came in with high hopes,...

Junior Tiera Gulum winds up and fires down the lane. Gulum and the rest of Tulane women’s bowling will hope for success in this weekend’s USBC Intercollegiate Sectionals in Fairview Heights, Illinois.

Getting the ball rolling: Tulane prepares to defend its national ranking

Cullen Fagan, Associate Sports Editor March 7, 2018

The Tulane women's bowling team recently received the honor of participating in the United States Bowling Congress Intercollegiate Team Championships Sectional Qualifier, which will take place this weekend,...

Senior Cam Reynolds goes into a triple threat in his final regular season game at UCF. Reynolds was Tulane’s only senior this year.

Wrapping up: Green Wave men’s basketball finishes much-improved season

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor March 7, 2018

With Tulane men's basketball's loss at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, the team officially finished its regular season. The 2017-18 campaign will end with a record of 14-16, along with a...

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Professor Profile: Whitney Mackman contributes to New Orleans literature

Cam Lutz, Senior Staff Reporter March 7, 2018

From Walker Percy's existential novel, "The Moviegoer," to John Kennedy Toole's Southern classic, "A Confederacy of Dunces," New Orleans is deeply rooted in its literary history. Tulane's Creative...

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Unpacking Architecture: Stern Hall myth debunked

Sophia Mariani, Associate News Editor February 28, 2018

At Tulane, Percival Stern Hall houses the laboratory sciences. Students across academic fields, however, have come to know Stern Hall as the oddly designed building with the encoded windows. A fun fact...

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USG passes amended “ban the box” resolution

Sanjali De Silva, News Editor February 28, 2018

Last week, the Undergraduate Student Government passed legislation calling on Tulane Admission to note that it will disregard past criminal convictions on applications. The resolution was presented...

Rediscovering the untold history of Colored Conventions and 19th century black activism

Rediscovering the untold history of Colored Conventions and 19th century black activism

Zharia Jeffries and Kila Moore February 28, 2018

"America never was America to me / And yet I swear this oath — / America will be!" -Langston Hughes Throughout the course of American history, the vitality of black activism has often hidden under the...

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