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

FULLABALOO: Hullabaloo Editor-in-Chief revealed as fraud

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter March 22, 2017

Attention all Tulane students, faculty and staff: The Tulane Hullabaloo is ceasing publication. The Rival reported that as Hullabaloo Editor-in-Chief Brandi Doyal is not a Tulane student, the paper...

Crawfest releases initial lineup

Crawfest releases initial lineup

Sam Ergina, Arcade Editor March 20, 2017

Crawfest at Tulane University has announced its initial lineup. Artists include headliners Moon Taxi, along with Chicago soul band JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound and Tulane's own The Bummers. Moon...

Women’s basketball advances in NIT with win over UT-Arlington

Shea Dobson, Contributing Reporter March 17, 2017

Junior guard Kolby Morgan scored 20 points, senior guard Leslie Vorphal scored 13, and the Green Wave dominated the boards in a 62-53 victory over Texas-Arlington Thursday at Avron B. Fogelman Arena in...

The summer program in womens literature is sponsored by Newcomb College Institute and will be open to rising high school sophomores, juniors and seniors.

NCI introduces women’s literature summer program for high school students

Fiona Grathwohl, Staff Reporter March 16, 2017

The Newcomb College Institute at Tulane is offering a weeklong summer session program that will introduce local high school students to women's leadership and literature in a college setting. The course...

Tulane must actively address racist history

March 16, 2017

There is little doubt that slavery was integral to the founding of Tulane. The Medical College of Louisiana, which would later become Tulane University, was founded in 1834 and predates the Civil War....

From the basement: Tulane womens basketball struggles in AAC, deserves NCAA tournament spot

From the basement: Tulane women’s basketball struggles in AAC, deserves NCAA tournament spot

Rebecca Sprague, Contributing Reporter March 11, 2017

With the announcement of the 2017 NCAA Division 1 Women's Basketball Championship bracket fast approaching on Monday, something needs to be said: Tulane women's basketball (16-14, 7-9 American Athletic...

Pause Café explores the intersection of Francophone culture and New Orleans

Pause Café explores the intersection of Francophone culture and New Orleans

Cam Lutz, Associate Editor March 10, 2017

New Orleans lies at the intersection of African, French and Cajun cultures. Tulane University's Department of French and Italian hosts several events on campus to celebrate New Orleans' French cultural...

Tulane senior guard Malik Morgan looks to move the ball during Tulanes win over Tulsa on March 4.

Madness returns

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter March 9, 2017

Every game is sudden death: lose and go home. The end of the regular season marks the beginning of the pinnacle of collegiate basketball, officially known as March Madness. Before the best 68 men's...

Religious studies minor returns to Tulane after twelve year hiatus

Religious studies minor returns to Tulane after twelve year hiatus

Ella Helmuth, Associate News Editor March 8, 2017

Tulane lost many of its academic programs due to a lack of funding and faculty following Hurricane Katrina. One area of study lost in the aftermath of Katrina was the religious studies program. The...

TUPD identifies suspicious person in classroom as Tulane student

Lily Milwit, News Editor March 7, 2017

An unknown male reportedly entered and disrupted a class of which he was not a registered student on Thursday. The suspicious person left the class and the professor followed him and asked if he was...

Patrons on floats like those above toss throws to parade attendants. The Krewe of Orpheus is one of the parades this weekend that students form their traditions around.

Mardi Gras Traditions: Students customize Carnival season

Jordan Figueredo, Senior Staff Reporter February 23, 2017

The floats are ready to roll, the tutus and fanny packs emerge from under-the-bed storage, and every store within 10 miles of campus has already sold out of peach Andre. America's greatest street party...

Meme Queens: Topical Tulane Instagrams parody student life, stereotypes

Tigre Mui, Contributing Reporter February 23, 2017

We are in the midst of a "Meme Renaissance." As many of the "the greats" came out of the High Renaissance of Italy — Donatello, Da Vinci and the like, so, too come the genius artists of Tulane. Across...

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