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Decolonizing Tarot is located at the Aperature Gallery in the Erb Memorial Union on the University of Oregon Campus until October 29. Artist Cathleen Abalos references Filipino culture through her artwork by creating tarot cards that celebrate diversity in all areas of life. (Mary Grosswendt/Emerald)

A new world of tarot

Trever Bolton
October 28, 2021
The Beautiful Side of Math exhibit in the Adell McMillan Gallery in the EMU on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Ore. as seen on September 28, 2021. (Isaac Wasserman/ Emerald)

Math creates art

Trever Bolton
October 15, 2021
Members of the Pocket Playhouse have began to work rigoursly on a new season of shows for the school year. Members of Pocket Playhouse adjust to an in-person 2021 season. (Maddie Stellingwerf/Emerald)

The Pocket Playhouse returns to the stage

Joanna Garcia
October 7, 2021
Maddie Stellingwerf, a student at the University of Oregon, is among the people featured in the exhibit. A new exhibit, I Am More Than What You See, is on display at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon. (Will Geschke/Emerald)

Expression through clothing

Nika Bartoo-Smith
October 5, 2021
One of the founders of "56 Black Men" is seen amongst the photos in the exhibit. (Ali Watson/Emerald)

“I am not my stereotype”

Nika Bartoo-Smith
October 1, 2021
A club member of Eugene's Forbidden Fruit explains how nice it is to see students back on campus. (Ali Watson/Emerald)

Clubs’ priorities shine through during pandemic

Samantha Pierotti
September 28, 2021
"The bisexual pride flag" by salanki is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Celebrating Bi+ Identities with #BiWeek

Krista Kroiss
September 16, 2021
“Racing to Change: Oregon’s Civil Rights Years — The Eugene Story” is the latest exhibit in the Natural and Cultural history museum on the University of Oregon's campus. (Ali Watson/Emerald)

Eugene’s story: The history of racism then and now

Nika Bartoo-Smith
September 14, 2021
Borderlands 2019, a series of sketches from Betty LaDuke, hangs in the Adell McMillian Gallery in the ERB Memorial Union. The Adell McMillian Gallery is currently hosting an exhibit featuring pieces by Oregon artist Betty LaDuke. (Will Geschke/Emerald)

Sketching her way to social justice

Nika Bartoo-Smith
August 31, 2021
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