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Junior history major Keegan Bottom observes at the “Courage to Remember Exhibit” in Booth Library on opening day on Jan. 27, 2025., which is Holocaust Remembrance Day and the day the Auschwitz concentration camp was liberated by the Red Army in 1945.

‘Courage to Remember’ exhibit arrives for Holocaust Remembrance Day

Gabe Newman, Assistant Sports Editor January 28, 2025

Booth Library opened its doors for the "Courage to Remember" exhibit hosted by the Champaign-Urbana Jewish Federation in the West Reading Room Monday afternoon.   The traveling exhibit displays information...

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Nicolas Guagnini, a contemporary artist, writer and filmmaker, discusses the ideas that inspired his art pieces at his exhibit, “Twilight of the Idols,” at the Tarble Arts Center on Thursday night, which will be the closing exhibit from Tarble’s “Art Speaks!” series. Guagnini said his main inspiration behind his clay sculptures was to make them without the distraction of technology, and they consist of ears, noses, hands or penises.

Artist talks provocative, phallic artwork

Austen Brown, Staff Reporter December 6, 2019

The Tarble Arts Center hosted a guest artist Thursday who is known for his controversial and explicit works. Mike Schuetz, the interim director and chief curator of Tarble, said the program, called “Art...

Should we tolerate intolerance?

Colin Roberts, Copy Editor February 13, 2018

When the news cycle latched onto the white supremacists and Nazis marching in Charlottesville, Va., I was surprised. That the Nazis and supremacists thought they had enough support to appear in public...

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