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      April 26, 2017

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      Junior communications major Brandon Beier DJs during the 90.3 WRST FM open house event Friday afternoon.

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Leah Porath has played at UWO for four years, but with this year not counting towards eligibility, she will be able to play basketball as a Titan for one last year in the 2021-22 season.
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Sophomore forward Levi Borchert (pictured) put up a career high 21 points behind junior guard Hunter Plamann’s season high 27 points in UWO’s 98-89 victory over UWS.
        We’re talkin’ about playoffs!
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UWO senior Hunter Ward plays Rocket League, a vehicular soccer game that is ranked based upon
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Leah Porath has played at UWO for four years, but with this year not counting towards eligibility, she will be able to play basketball as a Titan for one last year in the 2021-22 season.

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        Porath lights up scoreboard, motivates others

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      • Junior communications major Brandon Beier DJs during the 90.3 WRST FM open house event Friday afternoon.

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        Swim and Dive, Lieder finish off season

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        Track gets mixed results against Eau Claire

      • Katie Pulvermacher / Advance-Titan
Sophomore forward Levi Borchert (pictured) put up a career high 21 points behind junior guard Hunter Plamann’s season high 27 points in UWO’s 98-89 victory over UWS.

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        We’re talkin’ about playoffs!

      • Kylie Balk-Yaatenen / Advance-Titan
“Regret/Nostalgia” by Lipinsky using wood, cast porcelain, cast beeswax, copper wire and other found objects.

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        UWO art galleries present new exhibits

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