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Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

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Administrator tests positive in Tulane community’s first coronavirus case

Josh Axelrod, Senior Staff Reporter March 20, 2020

A member of the Tulane administration has tested positive for coronavirus, marking the Tulane community's first confirmed case of the virus, President Mike Fitts said in an email Friday. The administrator...

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Things TU Know: Coronavirus, campus changes

Staff Report March 13, 2020

Updated 3/15/2020 at 2:25 p.m. Is commencement still on? No concrete word yet from the administration. President Mike Fitts says he hopes commencement will still take place in May, but this is subject...

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Fo Garcia wins USG election by margin of 26 votes; other candidates drop out to avoid runoff

Josh Axelrod, Senior Staff Reporter March 13, 2020

By a slim margin of 26 votes, Fo Garcia has been elected president of the 2020-2021 Undergraduate Student Government. Though candidates typically need to capture 50 percent of the vote, the other two candidates,...

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Tulane baseball climbing the rankings early in 2020 campaign

Owen Scher, Staff Reporter March 12, 2020

The Green Wave baseball team has had a fantastic start to its 2020 campaign. While the team posted a positive record last year, the improvement seen already this season is remarkable. In head coach...

Tulane football player dismissed following battery charges

Tulane cancels in-person classes for remainder of spring semester; online courses start March 23

Josh Axelrod, Senior Staff Reporter March 11, 2020

Tulane is moving to online courses from March 23 to the end of the spring semester to lower the risk of coronavirus spreading among the student body. Louisiana now has 13 presumptive cases of the virus...

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Tulane cancels New Orleans Book Festival; event was expecting nearly 30,000 attendees

Josh Axelrod, Senior Staff Reporter March 11, 2020

Just yesterday the New Orleans Book Festival announced its full line-up, boasting a roster of nearly 100 authors for an event expecting 30,000 attendees. Today, the Tulane-hosted event has been canceled...

Tulane football player dismissed following battery charges

Louisiana confirms first ‘presumptive’ case of coronavirus

Josh Axelrod, Senior Staff Reporter March 9, 2020

For weeks, students have been waiting for what Governor John Bel Edwards called the inevitable: Louisiana's first case of coronavirus. Monday, Edwards confirmed that the state's first "presumptive" case...

Student perspectives of Mardi Gras celebrations

2020 Mardi Gras brings celebration, tragedy

Gabby Abrams, News Editor February 26, 2020

The much-anticipated annual Mardi Gras festivities descended on New Orleans this past week in full force, with Tulane students becoming immersed in the culture and celebrations of the city’s...

Black history

How do you celebrate Black History Month at a university with so few Black people?

Kennon Stewart, Contributing Writer February 5, 2020

I grew up celebrating Black History in my great-grandfather’s church in Detroit. For 18 years, three generations of my family spent every February in a gospel-induced fervor, belting and dancing to my...

Kobe Bryant in the 2012 Pre-Olympic exhibition game.

The legendary impact of Kobe Bryant

Abe Seldowitz, Contributing Reporter January 29, 2020

Kobe Bryant is a legend in the sports world. His impact was felt not only in the United States, but globally. Bryant was able to build a brand for himself that spanned across the world, especially even...

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Tulane basketball player charged with rape, dismissed from team

Colin Threlkeld, Senior Staff Reporter January 11, 2020

A Tulane basketball player charged with third-degree rape has been dismissed from the team, according to a nola.com report.  Bul Ajang was accused of raping a woman with whom he had been drinking and...

Czars Trinidad | Senior Staff Artist

Tulane needs to change values behind service learning

Lucía Paternostro, Contributing Writer December 4, 2019

In high school, I was required to do 80 service hours for graduation and 100 service hours for National Honor Society. A lot of people get their service hours from helping food banks, volunteering at the...

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