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

Nitrogen reduction challenge is creative way of saving Gulf

Madeline Ninno, Staff Writer December 6, 2017

Tulane will announce the winner of its Nitrogen Reduction Challenge on Dec. 14. This contest is the first Tulane Grand Challenge Prize and represents the university's dedication to playing a larger,...

Letter from the Editor: As we reflect on accomplishments, we will keep taking strides

Lily Milwit, Editor-in-Chief December 6, 2017

For the first issue of The Hullabaloo's 113th volume last June, I wrote my very first Letter from the Editor introducing you, our readers, to me, our staff and our goals. In that letter, I recapped...

Intersectional Confessional: Freshmen review their first semesters at Tulane

Intersectional Confessional: Freshmen review their first semesters at Tulane

Jessica Galloway, Kila Moore, and Hugo Fajardo December 6, 2017

This is the most recent in a new Intersections series: Intersectional Confessionals. To learn more about the series, read our Letter from the Intersections Editors.  

Republican tax plan harms higher education

Republican tax plan harms higher education

Quinn Burke, Staff Writer December 6, 2017

In these times of political punditry, the left and the right can never seem to agree on anything, yet the GOP has finally pushed a unifying tax plan. The plan, though, is one that almost all serious...

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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,...

Monsterland is about a theme park that is described as the scariest place on earth. The book, written by Michael Okon, came out earlier this year.

Despite childish plot, “Monsterland” reads as a nostalgic pleasure

Lauren Gaines, Senior Staff Reporter December 3, 2017

Upon first glance "Monsterland," a new fiction novel by Michael Okon, may appear to be a book that most would consider too  juvenile for college students to take time to read, especially given the copious...

Expelled fraternities continue to operate underground

Expelled fraternities continue to operate “underground”

Josh Axelrod, Emily Fornof, and Canela Lopez November 30, 2017

*The Hullabaloo has granted anonymity to some sources in this article to prevent any potential harm. These subjects have been given pseudonyms to protect their identities. Junior Maggie Kobelski does...

Louisiana court ruling violates constitutional protections of LGBTQ+ Louisianians, Tulane students

Quinn Burke, Staff Writer November 29, 2017

At the beginning of the month, The First Circuit Appellate Court in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, upheld the overturning of Governor John Bel Edwards' executive order protecting LGBTQ+ people employed in...

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Tulane football season ends in disappointment, team looks ahead

Grant Barnes, Staff Reporter November 29, 2017

Well, that's a wrap. After Saturday's hard-fought loss to SMU, 12 games, five wins and seven losses will serve as the final count for Tulane football's 2017 season. Some fans, however, feel like this should...

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Taking the plunge: Tulane women’s swimming and diving places third at 2017 Phill Hansel Invitational

Kevin Qualman, Staff Reporter November 29, 2017

Tulane women's swimming and diving continued its growth Nov. 16-18 as it placed third in the Phil Hansel Invitational. The team scored 277 points, recorded three NCAA B times and set two school records. "I...

Cantrells election inspires social change for city

Cantrell’s election inspires social change for city

Madeline Ninno, Staff Writer November 29, 2017

When LaToya Cantrell was elected mayor of New Orleans Nov. 18, she became the first woman to hold that position in the city's 300-year history. Cantrell's gender is not the only thing that sets her...

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James Carville leaves Tulane, brings expertise to LSU

Josh Axelrod, Senior Staff Reporter November 25, 2017

James Carville likes to go to where the problems are. The legendary political strategist, who has taught at Tulane for the last nine years, will be departing in the spring to join the Louisiana State...

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