Tulane Composting Drop-Off
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Compost Now
and Tulane Law School have partnered to become a drop-off site for organic waste. The material is used for compost, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions and landfill waste, and helps rebuild soil around the city.
The Tulane community and neighbors are encouraged to bring
FROZEN
food scraps. Drop-off is in the interior courtyard of Tulane Law School (John Giffen Weinmann Hall – 6329 Freret St.) every Monday from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Be on the lookout for signs in the lobby.
What is accepted:
FROZEN scraps of fruit and vegetables (peels, pits seeds); tea bags, coffee grounds, filters, eggshells, nut & seed shells, plain bread, plain grans or plain pasta. We also accept LBC paper containers.
NO MEAT, BONES, DAIRY OR OILY FOODS.
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Online Concern Report Form
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Tulane has a centralized online report form for complaints and concerns which is the primary, and preferred, method for submitting any report of concern about a student and his or her behavior, including but not limited to conduct that may violate the Code of Student Conduct. This system allows for efficient routing of concerns to the appropriate office, as well as tracking follow-through on those concerns. Neighbors are welcome to file complaints or concerns using the online system and should select “Neighborhood Relations Concern” under the “Type of Concern.”
More information and access to the report form can be found here:
https://conduct.tulane.edu/report-concern
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Join Us – An Evening with Ellis Marsalis
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September 26, 2019 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
As a legendary bandleader, educator, NEA Jazz Master, and patriarch of one of New Orleans' most renowned musical families, Ellis Marsalis is regarded as the premier modern jazz pianist in the city. At this special concert, presented annually by the Lagniappe Series of Newcomb-Tulane College, Marsalis will perform with his group and participate in an audience Q&A session during the show. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by Newcomb-Tulane College. For more information, email ntcdean@tulane.edu. For driving directions,
click here
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The new Off-Campus Living Guide, a handbook with useful information about Tulane policies, safety, city ordinances, parking and more, was mailed to Tulane students living off-campus. You can check it out online at:
https://governmentrelations.tulane.edu/
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