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Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

This week in UWO history

This week in UWO history

Advance-Titan October 13, 2021

Oct. 14, 1971 — The Arts and Communication Center’s 500-seat theater is named the Fredric March Theatre. The ceremony includes a presentation of Frederich Duerrenmatt’s “The Visit” to honor the...

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Documentary opens up talks on mental health

Kelly Hueckman, Staff Writer October 13, 2021

On Tuesday, Oct.12, several organizations within UW Oshkosh worked together to host a showing of the Emmy-winning documentary “Kids in Crisis: You’re Not Alone.” “Kids in Crisis” was produced...

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‘Squid Game’ is a Korean series that follows debt-owing players through a series of children’s games in order to win a cash price, and has quickly climbed to the top of Netflix’s popularity

‘Squid Game’ shatters foreign series records

Cory Sparks, Editor in Chief October 13, 2021

The attention-grabbing Netflix show “Squid Game” is shattering foreign show records with its viewing numbers thanks to its captivating plot, expansive social media presence and presentation of...

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Damien Davis exhibit full of expression

Mattie Beck, Staff Writer October 13, 2021

The Allen Priebe Art Gallery has a new exhibit, “Damien Davis: That John Henry Thing” and it is one that is full of expression. Damien Davis, a New York-based artist that was raised in Phoenix, Arizona,...

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Wild Nothing performs on Oct. 7 at Thalia Hall in Chicago, after not being able to tour live for nearly 18 months due to the pandemic.

Strong bass key to Wild Nothing album

Tom Antrim, Staff Writer October 13, 2021

Wild Nothing performed at Thalia Hall in Chicago last Thursday with Beach Fossils and Hannah Jadagu. The show was filled with laid-back rock tunes and a genuine sense of gratitude from the bands...

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There are so many activities to do in the fall before it gets too cold.

Oshkosh students enjoy fall activities

Cassidy Kennedy, Staff Writer October 6, 2021

Happy fall y’all! Students are excited for one of the most colorful changing seasons with so many fun activities to do. When asked what their personal favorite fall activity was, UW-Oshkosh students...

This week in UWO history

October 6, 2021

Sept. 30, 1943 — Oshkosh announces the acquisition of industrialist William E. Pollock’s former house, known since 1971 as the Pollock Alumni House. Pollock aids the college in the purchase of his...

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Hotline TNT in Milwaukee, WI at Sky High Skateboard Shop performing a few tracks from the new full length album called “Nineteen in Love.”

Review of Hotline TNT’s new album

Tom Antrim, Staff Writer October 6, 2021

New York City rock band Hotline TNT released its first full-length album, “Nineteen In Love,” last Friday. Hotline TNT is the moniker for Will Anderson, the creative mind behind the band. He...

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The Titanic exhibit explores 20 passengers and their stories.

Titanic carries connection to WI

Mattie Beck, Staff Writer October 6, 2021

The Oshkosh Public Museum’s exhibit is currently a look at the Titanic, more specifically, a look at how the Titanic carries a connection to Wisconsin. The exhibit Titanic: The Wisconsin Connection,...

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The main character, Josie, played by Alyssa Wodack has an emotional moment with James Tyrone Jr. played by Drake Hansen in act three.

Live theater is back

Kylie Balk-Yaatenen, Arts & Entertainment Editor October 6, 2021

The UW Oshkosh theatre department will put on its first in-person play in two years when “A Moon for the Misbegotten” debuts Thursday. Assistant Director Matt Peplinski said that the play is...

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