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A crisis has unfolded over the last nine months at Campus Health, leaving students waiting for care. (Matthew Tate) Content Warning: The following article contains subject matter pertaining to suicide ...
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Tulane University is notable for many things: its high-intensity social life, prestigious academics and, as anyone familiar with Tulane will be able to point out, a large Jewish population. The large ...
According to an investigation conducted by The Tulane Hullabaloo, Richard Marksbury, dean emeritus and current associate professor, has affiliations with pro-Confederate monument groups. As of 2017, ...
Language never stops evolving. Dictionaries like Merriam-Webster’s are constantly adding new words to their volumes and updating the meanings of existing ones. In 2018, one such word was “Latinx” — a ...
We are a group of diligent, law-abiding Tulane University community members who are dismayed and disgusted by Tulane’s failure to contain an unregistered anti-Israel protest and occupation of Tulane ...
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tulane University’s Campus Recreation announced the closing of the natatorium and social pool in March 2020. According to the Campus Recreation website, the ...
Thirteen incarcerated students at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women will be the first cohort to receive Tulane University degrees this August after graduating from the College-In-Prison ...
As tenured and tenure-track faculty at Tulane University, we support the lawful right of our non-tenure track colleagues to organize a union. We ask Tulane University to take a neutral stance toward ...
Rumors that Tulane University would leave the American Athletic Conference and join the Pacific-12 Conference recently resurfaced. While those speculations are unlikely, there are several reasons why ...
In the middle of the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary’s white, sterile student center, one man sits alone at a round, white table. The other dozens of tables are empty, but his is stacked with ...
Louis Charbonnet III leaned across his desk one afternoon and faced the road he despises. He pointed out the window, past the fences he constructed to keep out intruders and to the roaring Claiborne ...
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