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

Ramping up the accessibility

Ramping up the accessibility

Kaitlyn Scoville, Copy Desk Chief September 16, 2020

Ian McDonald, Oshkosh Student Association president, has been working with students and faculty members since early summer to “Ramp Up” UW Oshkosh and make the campus accessible to disabled students...

UWO Alum John Statz graduated in 2006 and now lives in Colorado where he makes music.

Q&A with UWO alum and musician John Statz

Kaitlyn Scoville September 3, 2020

John Statz is a musician and UW Oshkosh alumnus who attended from fall 2002 to spring 2006 with a double major in music and history. He grew up in Dane, Wis., and now lives in Denver, Colo. as a part-time...

Make friends at a film festival

Make friends at a film festival

Kaitlyn Scoville and Sophia Voight September 3, 2020

The inaugural Friends of Oshkosh Film Festival will be held Sept. 19-20 at The Roxy Supper Club in Oshkosh, featuring short films of several genres by local to international filmmakers. The festival...

Complaint alleges harassment by UW Oshkosh English professor

Complaint alleges harassment by UW Oshkosh English professor

Heidi Docter and Kaitlyn Scoville September 3, 2020

UW Oshkosh Provost and Vice Chancellor John Koker criticized English professor James “Duke” Pesta’s classroom management after a student complaint for discriminatory harassment against him was filed...

University of Alaska President Jim Johnsen presents the State of the University Address on Feb. 28, 2020. He is a finalist to replace retiring UW System President Ray Cross.

Johnsen withdraws candidacy for UW System president

Kaitlyn Scoville, Copy Desk Chief June 11, 2020

The search for a new UW System President came to a halt after sole finalist Jim Johnsen withdrew from his candidacy Friday, just one day after the United Faculty and Staff of Oshkosh came out in opposition...

In the fall 2019 semester, the Green Fund received 10 applications and accepted seven of them.

UW Oshkosh Green Fund promotes sustainable student projects

Kaitlyn Scoville, Copy Desk Chief March 11, 2020

Students have until March 20 to submit a proposal to the Green Fund, a student-run organization that promotes sustainable changes to the campus by those who want to help keep UW Oshkosh a green campus. Each...

Sleep insufficiency may cause harm to college students

Sleep insufficiency may cause harm to college students

Kaitlyn Scoville, Reporter February 26, 2020

Some college students may take sleeping for granted, but for others, getting the recommended seven to nine hours of sleep per night is difficult to achieve due to sleep insufficiency. Through the darkness,...

OSA partners with Rent College Pads

OSA partners with Rent College Pads

Kaitlyn Scoville, News reporter October 23, 2019

The Oshkosh Student Association passed a bill Oct. 14 that brought UW Oshkosh into a partnership with a website known as Rent College Pads. OSA Vice President Ian McDonald created the bill. In a Facebook...

UWO alumna Brooke Berrens participates in blackout poetry for reproductive rights on Thursday.

‘Reproductive writes’ analyzed with blackout poetry

Kaitlyn Scoville, News Writer May 9, 2019

The UW Oshkosh Women’s Advocacy Council worked with the Assisted Reproductive Technology of Infertility last Thursday to relieve stress before finals and educate the community about reproductive rights. ...

Two fluffy dogs look at the camera

Titans clean, landscape Best Friends Dog Park

Kaitlyn Scoville, News Writer May 2, 2019

Titan Volunteers came together last Sunday at the Best Friends Dog Park to help the Friends of Winnebago County Dog Parks clean and landscape the area. Titan Volunteers and members of Best Friends of...

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