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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 ...
“Did you hear about what [insert name here] said about [insert controversial topic here]?” is a phrase today’s society knows all too well. When voicing opinions or accidentally saying something ...
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 ...
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 ...
Director Ryan Coogler sank his teeth into the box office with “Sinners,” a thrilling horror that has already brought millions of North Americans to movie theaters. Fiercely Black, unapologetically ...
It has been a busy year for editor-in-chiefs. Much remains to be seen regarding how Tulane’s administration will respond to increasing federal involvement, and the rapid approach of summer comes both ...
College is meant to be a pivotal time in the lives of many young adults, a time when they develop essential life skills. A key part of this transition into adulthood is learning how to live ...
A water pipe burst on the boys’ side of the ninth floor of Monroe Hall on Sunday night, resulting in mass flooding and causing students to evacuate and temporarily relocate for the night, according to ...
The 2024-2025 MLB season in underway, let’s taking a look at the National League (Nathan Rich) The Dodgers are the favorite to win the National League, but maybe one of the other 14 teams will shock ...
The NCAA men’s basketball tournament experienced much less “madness” than we have become accustomed to seeing in previous years. (Nathan Rich) Remember during March Madness when it actually felt like ...
Tulane University’s Office of Gender and Sexual Diversity shut down recently as a part of an ongoing effort by the university to ensure compliance with recent orders from the Trump administration.
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 ...
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