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

Former administrator alleges anti-gay discrimination

Nate Proell, News Writer May 3, 2018

A former UW Oshkosh Vice Chancellor said he did not get a different UWO job because he is white and was subsequently discriminated against because he is gay, according to a complaint filed with the state...

Falk enjoys national spotlight

Nate Proell, Sports Writer April 19, 2018

Oshkosh North High School student Jarod Falk, who has been training at Albee Pool at UW Oshkosh for the past five years, will be representing Wisconsin at the Special Olympics USA Games July 1-6 in Seattle....

Kasper goes professional

Nate Proell, Sports Writer April 5, 2018

Former UW Oshkosh Titans’ quarterback Brett Kasper signed a professional contract with the Nürnberg Rams of the German Football League 2 on Thursday, March 29. Located in Nuremberg, Germany, the...

Campus ministry helps rebuild Houston over break

Nate Proell, Writer March 29, 2018

Fifty-six UW Oshkosh students, staff and myself included dedicated their spring break through a campus ministry called His House Christian Fellowship to rebuild homes, businesses and churches in Texas...

No room for doubters in Oshkosh

Nate Proell, Sports Writer March 15, 2018

For the first time ever, the UW Oshkosh men’s basketball team advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Division-III Championship tournament. However, with experiencing great success for the first time...

Boots & Noone leave a legacy at Oshkosh

Nate Proell, Sports Writer February 22, 2018

On Jan. 20, UW Oshkosh Titans basketball senior guard Charlie Noone and junior guard Ben Boots each reached 1,000 total career points in the same game, which is a UWO first and a milestone that helped...

Brett Kasper poses at the Gagliardi award ceremony where he received the 2017 Gagliardi Trophy. This award is given out to the player who excels in academics, athletics and community service in the Division III level. Kasper was announced the winner of this award after beating out three other finalists, one of which was from UW-La Crosse. He is the first player in UW Oshkosh football history to win this award.

End of an era

Nathan Proell February 8, 2018

Throughout the past four seasons, the UW Oshkosh Titans football team has experienced its first trip to the Stagg Bowl in 2016 and a record-breaking 2017 season at 12-1, in which 10 players finished with...

TO THE FINAL 4

Nate Proell December 7, 2017

For the second season in a row and for the third time in program history, the UW Oshkosh Titans football team has advanced to the semifinal round of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division...

Titans begin road back to National Championship

Nate Proell November 30, 2017

After finishing a 9-0 regular season being ranked third in the country by D3.com and being the first team announced in the NCAA Division III football championship playoffs, the UW Oshkosh football...

Approaching the Summit

Nate Proell November 30, 2017

[media-credit id=11 align="alignnone" width="300"][/media-credit] Coming off a shutout victory in the first round of their 2017 playoff run, the 11-0 UW Oshkosh Titans continued their success with a...

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