Posts Tagged ‘ Director ’

SATIRE: Critics love Tulane as Harvard

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Apr 1st, 2005 | Category: Fullabaloo

NOTE: This article was written strictly as satire. The names and proper nouns used in this article do not reflect their true nature in any respect. There is in fact no truth to this article. It was written as a creative endeavor for the purposes of entertainment for the April 1, 2005 Tulane Hullabaloo's annual Fullabaloo.
 
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SATIRE: Lindsey Lohan joins class of 2009

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Apr 1st, 2005 | Category: Fullabaloo

NOTE: This article was written strictly as satire. The names and proper nouns used in this article do not reflect their true nature in any respect. There is in fact no truth to this article. It was written as a creative endeavor for the purposes of entertainment for the April 1, 2005 Tulane Hullabaloo's annual Fullabaloo.
 
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SATIRE: Worm attacks Tulane … again

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Apr 1st, 2005 | Category: Fullabaloo

NOTE: This article was written strictly as satire. The names and proper nouns used in this article do not reflect their true nature in any respect. There is in fact no truth to this article. It was written as a creative endeavor for the purposes of entertainment for the April 1, 2005 Tulane Hullabaloo's annual Fullabaloo.
 
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Championing for Children

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Apr 1st, 2005 | Category: News

Professor Charles Zeanah was awarded the “Champion for Children” prize from Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana last month. Zeanah was honored with the Professional Champion award for his selfless work in child psychiatry at the organization’s 19th annual “Kids Are Worth It” conference Feb. 28 in Baton Rouge.
Zeanah is vice chair of the Department of Psychiatry and […]



This sequel will leave you bored of the rings

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Mar 18th, 2005 | Category: Reviews

The Ring Two
DreamWorks Pictures
2 out of 5 stars
It is no secret that movie sequels are usually far inferior to their predecessors. However, there are a few exceptions to this generalization. For example, The Godfather: Part II, Terminator II: Judgment Day, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade are all as good, if not better, than the films that […]



Signs of ‘Promise’ seen across campus

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Mar 18th, 2005 | Category: News

Tulane University President Scott Cowen hosted the public launch of “Promise and Distinction: The Campaign for Tulane” yesterday morning along with other events on and off campus Wednesday through Friday.
Since the beginning of its “silent phase” in 1998, the campaign has raised $478 million of its $700 million goal. Several newly received gifts were announced at […]



Apply for the Managing Editorial Board!

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Mar 1st, 2005 | Category: ATTENTION

Become a part of the oldest organization on campus. The “Hullabaloo” is on the prowl for next year’s staff. The Managing Editorial Board, comprised of the Business Manager, Production Manager, Network Administrator, Chief Copy Edotor, Advertsing Manager, Online Editor, Main Section Editor, “arcade” Editor and Personnel Director, applications are available on March 1 on the […]



Author celebrates birthday, Newcomb milestone

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Feb 25th, 2005 | Category: News

Ellen Gilchrist celebrated her 70th birthday Sunday with family, friends and fans. The renowned author of fiction, poetry and nonfiction commentaries read excerpts from some of her short stories to an eager audience in McAlister Auditorium.
Gilchrist, recipient of the 1985 National Book Award for “Victory over Japan,” spoke at a kickoff event for the 20th anniversary […]



Let’s talk about sex

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Feb 18th, 2005 | Category: Features

The stage of Freeman Auditorium in Goldring-Woldenberg Hall will be alive with talk of sex, love and vaginas this weekend, as six passionate actresses bring the words of Eve Ensler to life in Tulane University’s annual presentation of “The Vagina Monologues.”
A V-Week tradition and benefit event for the Metropolitan Battered Women’s Shelter, the often shocking, yet […]



Constantine

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Feb 18th, 2005 | Category: Reviews

Like Superman and Spider-Man before it, the movie Constantine also traces its roots back to a comic book beginning. While it may have more clout with an older generation of comic book readers, the movie rendition of the popular series aims at the hearts and minds of a crowd who is young and oblivious to […]



Know Your Campus: Alex Miller

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Feb 18th, 2005 | Category: News

Alex Miller, the new director for campus programs and special projects, started working in Student Programs Feb. 3 and is still getting settled in. Miller, a former administrator at Syracuse University, said one of the biggest adjustments he has had to make since coming to Tulane is getting used to the quick pace at the […]



Celebrating Week for Peace

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Jan 28th, 2005 | Category: News

Tulane student Lucy Killen was honored as one of the recipients of a Martin Luther King, Jr. award for outstanding service.
This year’s week started with an interfaith service at Dillard University Jan. 17, a convocation and lecture at Xavier Jan. 19 and a candlelight march that started at Xavier University last Friday afternoon and ended with […]



Brush up on your Spanglish

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Jan 14th, 2005 | Category: Reviews

Sony_Pictures
3 out of 5 stars
After having recently viewed the new boxed DVD set of Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison, watching Adam Sandler's new venture, Spanglish, is quite the juxtaposition.
A 1996 cult classic, Madison features the Sandler of yore, barking at penguins and generally pissing away his life until some grand, glorifying scheme to turn him into a […]



Tulane remembers Trevor

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Dec 3rd, 2004 | Category: News

A memorial service was held Tuesday in Myra Clare Rogers Chapel for Trevor Morton, the Tulane senior who died last month in a car accident.
About 60 people came to the chapel to share memories of Trevor and to remember his life at Tulane.
“[We] are here to celebrate the life of Trevor Morton … [who] had a special […]



Supply of flu shots limited

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Nov 19th, 2004 | Category: News

As part of a nationwide effort to conserve the influenza vaccine, Tulane students in good health should not expect to receive an influenza vaccine during the 2004-05 season.
Only about half of the expected dosages of influenza vaccine will be available in the United States this year, so the Center for Disease Control and Prevention has […]