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Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Satori Imports locally owned since 1969

Satori Imports locally owned since 1969

Kylie Balk-Yaatenen, Arts & Entertainment Editor February 23, 2022

Satori Imports is a downtown store that incorporates that ’60s feel in 2022. Locally owned since 1969, there’s something for everyone. According to their website, Satori Imports was started in 1969...

Oshkosh Public Library
The Oshkosh Pubic Library is asking for people to submit their
poetry to be displayed on Main Street storefronts.

Library calls for poetry submissions

Kelly Hueckman, Staff Writer February 16, 2022

A recent call for poetry encourages local writers to submit their work to the Oshkosh Public Library to be considered for display on Main Street. In a partnership with the Downtown Business Improvement...

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WRST provides its students with lots of hand-on experience that they can take into their professional carreers or everyday life.Cory Sparks / Advance-Titan
WRST provides its students with lots of hand-on experience that they can take into their professional careers or everyday life.

WRST provides hands-on experience

Cory Sparks, Editor in Chief February 16, 2022

The UW Oshkosh campus radio station, 90.3 WRST-FM Oshkosh, offers a breadth of opportunities and is always looking for new talent to help out. Broadcasted from campus for more than 40 years, WRST is...

Mary Unger

Poetry of Black author articulates everyday experiences

Tom Antrim, Staff Writer February 15, 2022

The poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks, the first Black author to win the Pulitzer Prize, will be presented by Mary Unger on Wednesday to honor Black History Month and explain Brook’s ability to articulate everyday...

Image of "Soon Enough"

New exhibit shows beauty in the mundane

Mattie Beck, Asst. Arts & Entertainment Editor February 9, 2022

The Annex Gallery welcomed a new exhibit “A Sense of Space,” a collection of artwork by Frank Juárez that documents the space around us and the beauty of it. Juárez is an award-winning art...

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‘The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue’ by V. E. Schwab.

‘The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue’ book review

Kylie Balk-Yaatenen, Arts & Entertainment Editor February 9, 2022

New York Times best seller “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue” written by V. E. Schwab is a story about a young girl who makes a deal with a god to live forever, but it comes with a catch--no one will...

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The Exclusive Company is located on Main Street in Oshkosh and will be hosting Record Store Day again on April 23 and has a wide variety of records available in store.

The Exclusive Company Remains a Media Hub in Oshkosh

Thomas, Antrim February 9, 2022

The Exclusive Company is a chain of record stores located in Wisconsin, specializing in a variety of different physical media ranging from horror movies to jazz records. Media enthusiasts will be...

Photo of Chicory in the Reeve Union exhibit

Reeve’s art gallery focuses on flowers

Mattie Beck, Asst. Arts & Entertainment Editor February 9, 2022

Currently at the Gail F. Steinhilber Art Gallery located in Reeve Union is the “Floral Focus Stacks” exhibit from photographer Thomas L. Eddy. This exhibit consists of a wide variety of photographs...

Courtesy of Visit Oshkosh
Downtown Oshkosh will host first ever Chocolate Stroll thisSaturday. If you wanted to go it is too late as the event is sold out.

Downtown Oshkosh Chocolate Stroll

Kyra Slakes, Photo Editor February 9, 2022

Get ready, chocoholics! It’s time for the first Downtown Oshkosh Chocolate Stroll. The Downtown Chocolate Stroll takes place this Saturday, but it is now sold out, so you’ll have to wait for...

‘What matters’

‘What matters’

April Lee, Photo Editor December 8, 2021

“The road to success is never a straight line” was the best advice I was given. For a while, I compared myself to others who graduated and had a career going. A lot of my graduating high school...

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