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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

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A flawed approach to a real problem: Equity fee should not be implemented

Campbell Lutz, Senior Staff Writer November 13, 2019

On Oct. 29, the Tulane Undergraduate Student Body passed a resolution 24-6 calling for the administration to institute a mandatory equity fee of $240 per student. The fee would go toward funding organizations...

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Equity Fee organizers Les Griots Violets introduce themselves and their mission

Les Griots Violets November 6, 2019

Nous sommes Les Griots Violets. We are Les Griots Violets. We are activists, we are organizers, we are revolutionaries, we are movers and shakers. We are storytellers. We lift the voices of those who have...

Upcoming USG Diversity town hall to address student concerns

Upcoming USG Diversity town hall to address student concerns

Deeya Patel, News Editor October 30, 2019

The Undergraduate Student Government Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Committee will host a town hall on Thursday, Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. in Kendall Cram Hall.  Last year, Tulane’s USG held a student forum,...

Tulane's 2019 homecoming court winners

Tulane introduces first gender-inclusive homecoming court

Deeya Patel, News Editor October 30, 2019

Tulane homecoming weekend means football, music, alumni and a celebration of the Green Wave. And this year, a gender-inclusive homecoming court.  In the past, homecoming court consisted of 10 undergraduate...

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Student organizers pass USG bill calling for $240-per-student equity fee

Staff Report October 29, 2019

Tonight, a resolution to establish an equity fee at Tulane University was passed by the Undergraduate Student Government.  The resolution, which passed 24-6 with one abstention, calls for a fee that...

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Ten Quick Questions at Tulane: Lauren Gaines

Deeya Patel, News Editor October 23, 2019

  Lauren Gaines, a senior at Tulane, is involved in a variety of organizations at Tulane. She is the executive vice president of Tulane’s Undergraduate Student Government, a brother in business...

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USG sexual violence town hall addresses climate survey updates

Amy Nankin, News Editor October 16, 2019

On Tuesday, Tulane’s Undergraduate Student Government hosted its annual Sexual Violence Town Hall, a platform for students to voice concerns about sexual violence on campus.    The Sexual...

'Spilling the tea on mental health': USG mental health awareness

‘Spilling the tea on mental health’: USG mental health awareness

Charlotte Block, Contributing Reporter October 9, 2019

Tulane University’s Undergraduate Student Government’s Public Health committee hosted a mental health awareness event called “Spilling the Tea on Mental Health” in the Caroline Richardson Building...

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Why is our frisbee team better at addressing racism than our university?

Josh Axelrod, Views Editor September 11, 2019

When presented with two institutions — one, a centuries-old university serving thousands of students and the other, a club sports team —  it would make sense that the university would be quicker...

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Ten quick questions at Tulane: Shahmeer Hashmat, cofounder of Tulane’s premedical fraternity

Deeya Patel, News Editor September 4, 2019

Shahmeer Hashmat is a senior majoring in neuroscience. He is the co-founder of Tulane’s pre-med fraternity and vice president of Academic Affairs in Undergraduate Student Government. We sat down with...

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Howard-Tilton Memorial Library to expand operating hours

Colin Threlkeld, Senior Staff Reporter August 22, 2019

AddiWhen classes begin on Monday, Aug. 26, over-eager students will no longer be held back by Howard-Tilton Memorial Library's oppressive 3:45 a.m. closing time. In an email to students Thursday morning,...

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TEMS partners with USG to expand resources, rebrand after shutdown

Josh Axelrod, Staff Reporter April 24, 2019

Working 12-hour shifts, training rigorously for a semester and clocking 90 hours of service a month is no average job description. For Tulane Emergency Medical Services, which has been rebuilding and...

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