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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

Maggie Pasterz | Layout Editor

OPINION | New data collection policy invades students’ privacy

Phoebe Hurwitz, Staff Writer February 10, 2021

The discussion of internet privacy rights and data collection policies in a national context has become more intimate than one might have expected. How could data collection, location tracking and...

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OPINION | A tale of two DAs: Reimagining criminal justice in New Orleans

Zachary Schultz, Contributing Writer February 10, 2021

In 2008, the voters of Orleans Parish elected Judge Leon A. Cannizzaro, Jr., as their new district attorney, signaling public support for a chief prosecutor willing and prepared to crack down on crime....

Elana Bush | Photo Editor

OPINION | No Mardi Gras, now what?

Robert Chumbley, Staff Writer February 10, 2021

  When New Orleans city officials euthanized Mardi Gras 2021 in November 2020 by cancelling the following year’s parades, a group of stunned onlookers gaped in dismay and indignation as the...

Daisy Rymer | Production Manager

OPINION | New Safer-At-Home guidelines are counterproductive, performative

Phoebe Hurwitz, Contributing Writer February 3, 2021

Tulane University has made admirable efforts to resume the school year as normal, despite the ever-pertinent COVID-19 pandemic. Tulane’s new COVID-19 guidelines, however, demand responsibility and...

Gabe Darley | Senior Staff Artist

OPINION | Greek Life scapegoating overlooks the bigger picture

Anna Dixon, Contributing Writer February 3, 2021

This semester, Tulane University’s administration attempted to prevent the spread of COVID-19 during the first weeks of classes by testing undergraduates three times a week. However, with over 300...

OPINION | Hear no evil, see no evil: Tulane’s disconnect from local community is troubling

OPINION | Hear no evil, see no evil: Tulane’s disconnect from local community is troubling

Lily Mae Lazarus, Views Editor February 3, 2021

Protected by stone walls and nestled among the St. Charles Avenue mansions, Tulane University exists as a world of its own. Tulanians live and breathe the reality of the “Tulane Bubble,” where the...

OPINION | Virtual sorority recruitment levels panhellenic playing field

OPINION | Virtual sorority recruitment levels panhellenic playing field

Gabi Liebeler, Contributing Writer January 28, 2021

When Tulane University’s Office of Fraternity and Sorority Programs decided this past fall that sorority recruitment would occur virtually, the announcement did not come as a shock. COVID-19 upended...

OPINION | College students have obligation to shop small

OPINION | College students have obligation to shop small

Gabe Darley, Views Editor January 27, 2021

One does not have to be an economist to know that, financially speaking, the U.S. has seen better days. As of December of last year, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the national unemployment...

OPINION | Online seat restrictions are obsolete

OPINION | Online seat restrictions are obsolete

Phoebe Hurwitz, Contributing Writer January 27, 2021

This semester, in sorting through various courses which fulfilled Newcomb-Tulane College coursework and major requirements, many students paid particular attention to the “Type” identifier. Courses...

OPINION | “Political correctness” debate represents generational, empathy divide

OPINION | “Political correctness” debate represents generational, empathy divide

Sala Thanassi, Contributing Writer January 27, 2021

The concept of political correctness continues to garner mass public attention and is both intensely accursed and passionately praised. Factors such as political affiliation, class status, racial identity...

OPINION | COVID-19 round two: In-person education on ropes

OPINION | COVID-19 round two: In-person education on ropes

Gabe Darley, Views Editor January 20, 2021

The spring 2021 semester has finally arrived. To the dismay of many, this academic term may look disturbingly similar to our last. Unsurprisingly, the advent of the new year did not erase the consequences...

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OPINION | Capitol insurrection exposes long-denied realities of Deep South

Lily Mae Lazarus, Views Editor January 20, 2021

In the wake of the recent United States Capitol insurrection, Tulane University students must re-examine the immense political divide in U.S. politics relative to the Deep South. As temporary residents...

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