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Tulane, Loyola students briefly shut down St. Charles Avenue with pro-Palestinian protest
New Orleans Times-Picayune· 2 days agoDozens of students from Loyola and Tulane Universities in New Orleans shut down a stretch of St....
Tulane and Loyola University students hold pro-Palestine protest
WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans· 2 days agoAs the war rages in Gaza, pro-Palestine protests are beginning to happen all over the country at...
New Orleans Likes to Drink. They Spotted a Huge Recycling Opportunity
New York Times· 1 day agoIn early 2020, Franziska Trautmann and Max Steitz, then seniors at Tulane University, were...
Pro-Palestine rally blocks one side of St. Charles Avenue
WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans· 2 days agoThe rally seemed to include students as it was held in front of Tulane and Loyola's campuses on St....
Students are demanding universities divest from Israel—and dirty energy
Mother Jones· 3 days agoCampus organizers at three universities filed legal complaints on Monday arguing that their schools’...
2024 NFL draft live updates: Rounds 4-7 predictions, how to watch, analysis, Browns picks
Akron Beacon Journal via Yahoo Sports· 1 day agoOT. University of British Columbia No. 127, Philadelphia Eagles...
Her lifelong goal of becoming a doctor changed after a trip to Peru
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoLife changed for María Patrizia Santos during a visit to Peru in 2017. It was not from a mystical...
Study: One-third of native fish species missing after BP disaster
Houston Chronicle· 4 days agoIn April 2020, a study published in the scientific journal Nature detected oil in every last one of...
Chad plows? New Orleans council members mull ways to make Mardi Gras parades more enjoyable
New Orleans Times-Picayune· 4 days agoAt the Carnival Legislative Advisory Committee meeting Wednesday, council members said they’re...
‘Our vision for the city’: Organizer, historian discusses Black labor history and tourism | New ...
Louisiana Weekly· 6 days agoWoods was a member of the union and he felt the “union difference,” as he called it: raises, health care, benefits. When he returned to the city after the storm, he took on three jobs at non-unionized hotels just to feed his family.