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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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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 ...
While quarterback Shedeur Sanders may be disappointed to have fallen to the fifth round, the Cleveland Browns have to be thrilled with this selection. (Nathan Rich) While many teams made spectacular ...
A Louisiana jury ordered Chevron Corporation to pay $744.6 million to Plaquemines Parish after finding them liable for not fulfilling their obligations to restore the wetlands, failing to obtain ...
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 ...
Tim Miller, a local New Orleanian, is Writer-at-Large for The Bulwark. (Courtesy of Tim Miller) Tim Miller describes himself as a pessimist. But “The Bulwark,” his hit political podcast, is a growing ...
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 ...
Most of us have heard the phrase, “the end justifies the means.” For some people, the phrase is a moral loophole, a way to rationalize tough decisions in pursuit of a bigger goal. President Donald ...
In the wake of the Vietnam War, after the fall of Saigon, hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese refugees were welcomed into the United States. A large portion of the Catholic population moved into New ...
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