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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

The Art of The Brick exhibit intrigues students

Chelsea Phillips April 1, 2015

The Oshkosh Public Museum welcomed Nathan Sawaya’s The Art of the Brick on Feb. 28, and it will remain open to the public until June 14, 2015. The Art of the Brick is the first exhibition that focuses...

“8” celebrates LGBTQ equality

Amanda Kinnunen March 18, 2015

UW Oshkosh students, faculty and staff joined together to perform the production “8” as a celebration of success for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community. “8” was written...

A Violin’s Life inspires UWO

Holly Koenitzer March 18, 2015

"The UW Oshkosh music department presented a guest concert, A Violin’s Life, in the Arts and Communications Center Music Hall on March 13 to celebrate classical music. A Violin’s Life featured...

“Wisco!” highlights local bands

Abby Vandermolen March 18, 2015

Reeve Union Board welcomed “Wisco! The Music Fest: The Fourth Awakens” for local bands to interact with students and other locals to appreciate the current music Wisconsin is producing. There were...

Asexuality panel builds awareness

Chelsea Phillips March 11, 2015

"The Asexuality Spectrum Discussion Panel raised awareness about asexuality on March 5. The event was hosted by The Campus Center for Equity and Diversity. Members of the panel were UW Oshkosh students...

The Buried Life inspires UWO

Chelsea Phillips March 11, 2015

"The Speaker Series welcomed the members of MTV’s hit show “The Buried Life” on March 10. “The Buried Life” members Jonnie Penn, Duncan Penn, Ben Nemtin and Dave Lingwood created a list of...

Mission IMPROVable stuns campus

Amanda Kinnunen March 11, 2015

Reeve Union Board hosted Chicago-based comedy act, Mission IMPROVable, on March 5 in Titan Underground to entertain students in a unique way. The show resembled “Whose Line is it Anyway?” and...

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