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

Olivia Porter / Advance-Titan
Students Katie Castelli and Hannah Lanphear make beaded artwork at Crafts, Coffee and Community at the Women’s Center.

Creating a safe space, crafts and community

Olivia Porter March 15, 2024

In the midst of Women’s History Month, one of the goals of the Women’s Center is to bring community to UW Oshkosh. To accomplish this, they hold an event called Crafts, Coffee and Community biweekly...

Rachel Parbs

‘It’s never the victim’s fault’

Taycee Zach March 14, 2024

Reeve Union’s Workshop Wednesdays partnered with Neenah’s Reach Counseling Services to conduct a sexual assault prevention seminar on March 6, shedding light on drug-facilitated sexual violence prevalent...

Jessica Duch / Advance-Titan
Two students discuss which woman has had the most positive impact on them with Eliza Farrow (right) on March 7.

Who is your ‘shero’?

Angela Satterlee, Arts & Culture Editor March 14, 2024

In celebration of International Women’s Day the Women’s Center has partnered with Professor Amber Lusvardi’s class Sex, Power and Policy, to make an educational and fun tabling event. “We worked...

Angela Satterlee / Advance-Titan
Two students visit the new exhibition “Bridge Work” in the Allen Priebe Gallery and enjoy a sculpture by artist Ellie Garry.

‘Bridge Work’ art gallery opens

Angela Satterlee, Arts & Culture Editor March 7, 2024

The Allen Priebe Gallery’s new exhibition, Bridge Work, opened Feb. 29 and features six different artists' work: Julia Bradfish, Ellie Garry, Margaret Griffin, Taj Matumbi, Elizabeth Sheeler and Hannah...

Jessica Duch / Advance-Titan
Three musicians set the tone for a fun night of soul food and jazz music at the Culver Family Welcome Center Feb. 29 to finish celebrating Black History Month.

A night of soul food and jazz

Angela Satterlee, Arts & Culture Editor March 7, 2024

To finish celebrating Black History Month there was a fun night of jazz music and good food in the Culver Family Welcome Center Feb. 29. The event featured jazz musician Sam Belton and social change activist...

Hmong stories told through textiles

Kelly Hueckman, Managing Editor February 29, 2024

The Paine Art Center and Gardens welcomed their current exhibit, “Mao Lore: a Journey through Hmoob Paj Ntaub,” which was co-curated by UW Oshkosh professor Chong Moua. “Having a chance to see...

Hip-hop: The American export of Black culture

Doug Newhouse February 29, 2024

Black History Month is winding down. As a last hurrah for Black History Month, the second-annual Decade Dance was held on Friday, the last one of February.   The dance was organized by Michelle Kuhl,...

Courtesy of Jayden Flowers

Life as a Black student in the arts

Jessica Duch, Staff Writer February 29, 2024

“African American people are the bedrock, in my opinion, of popular entertainment here today in this generation,” said Alphonso Simpson Jr., director of African American Studies and associate professor...

Courtesy of WRST
Titan TV and 90.3 WRST-FM took home 26 awards at the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Student Awards for Excellence held Feb. 24 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay.

Titan TV, WRST take home WBA Awards

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor February 29, 2024

Titan TV and 90.3 WRST-FM took home 26 awards at the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Student Awards for Excellence held Feb. 24 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. 90.3 WRST-FM, UW Oshkosh’s campus...

Advance-Titan Photo: The Oshkosh Public Museum celebrates its 100th birthday with a year-long series of exhibits, workshops and events.

Oshkosh Public Museum turns 100

Kelly Hueckman, Managing Editor February 15, 2024

The Oshkosh Public Museum will celebrate 100 years with “OPM 100,” a year-long series of exhibitions, events and programs highlighting Oshkosh’s culture in the last century. “We could not be...

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