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The Class of 2028 includes 14% first-generation students, a recent university record. (Courtesy of Shawn Abbott) Tulane University welcomes the class of 2028 this fall, marking another record-setting ...
The summit of New Orleans’ social calendar is an annual celebration replete with lavish galas, masquerade balls, bead-throwing, intricate costumes, rampant alcohol consumption and the occasional lurid ...
Every time I hear the word “Jew” tacked on to a pun, I do not know how to feel, particularly because I am a Jew who loves puns. For five years now, I have gone to a school whose name was applied to a ...
Tulane admitted its first Black students in the fall of 1963. In 2019 Tulane enrolled a record-high 92 Black students. A look back at the history of the Black student experience at Tulane allows for ...
According to an investigation conducted by The Tulane Hullabaloo, Richard Marksbury, dean emeritus and current associate professor, has affiliations with pro-Confederate monument groups. In 2016, ...
Tucked beneath the live oaks of St. Charles Avenue lies a large, antiquated house in the neo-Romanesque style. Over a century old, the building, now known as the Milton H. Latter Memorial Library, ...
Consistently ranked as one of the top cities for drinking, New Orleans is known for its robust nightlife and bar scene. However, excessive alcohol consumption in New Orleans and Louisiana has led to ...
TikTok has a Nazi problem. Under the surface level, one can find thinly veiled and crudely hidden fascist propaganda. One example is the “gnome-hunting” trend. Silly videos on TikTok about “hunting ...
The classic cheer that orientation leaders ingrain in you — or try to — during orientation is not just a random combination of words but also a way to unite the crowds at sporting events and support ...
On Dec. 31, 1964, then-Tulane president Herbert E. Longenecker announced the Green Wave would leave the SEC in June 1966. (Maggie Pasterz) On Dec. 8, 1932, Tulane University, along with 12 other ...
Tulane CB Jarius Monroe defends a pass intended for a USC receiver during the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic. (Maggie Pasterz) Rumors that Tulane University would leave the American Athletic Conference ...