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In this episode, we looked at Tulane has celebrated Earth Day in the past, what this year’s Earth Day Fest looked like, and how students, faculty, staff and community members alike incorporate ...
In this episode, Lauren talks with Bryce Oufnac about proposed bill in the Louisiana Legislature, including the Caleb Wilson Act, a bill that will require university students in Greek organizations to ...
In this episode, we talk with Breaking News Editor Lindsay Ruhl about Tulane’s actions towards student protestors, and Investigative News Editor Lillian Foster about the dissolution of Tulane’s Office ...
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Because it focuses on testimonies of community members speaking about their individual experiences, the exhibit was incredibly intimate and deeply moving. With “Making It Home,” the Historic New ...
With the first six episodes of season two of Andor released, we get light shone onto unique aspects of the world that make it ...
As they rolled out the red carpet, audience members arrived at McAlister Auditorium for popcorn, company and cinema. The fourth annual Tulane Student Film Festival — orchestrated by the strategy, ...
TU Fashion club played with the motifs of traditional corporate wear in their annual fashion show entitled “Bull and Bear." ...
Cohort 1 students, who will graduate this summer, gather for a meeting. (Marko Salvaggio) The first cohort consisted of 20 students when it was formed in 2018, but six students have since dropped the ...
The Green Wave defense came to play in the 2025 spring football game (Benny Greenspan) The spring football game always marks a key checkpoint for college programs, with key questions always coming ...
Cassidy Williams published a book for her Child and Adolescent Literature class. Courtesy of Libby Shadoan Cassidy Williams and Libby Shadoan, two Tulane University students, published original ...
For the first time, Tulane University’s Earth Day celebrations were entirely student-run, thanks to the new Earth Day Festival Planning Committee. The group transformed traditional programming into a ...
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