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      November 18, 2020

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      • Chancellor Leavitt
        Leavitt announces budget cuts amid dropping student retention
      • Courtesy of UWO Flickr / The Welcome Back Bash held lots of fun events for students to enjoy before the basketball game.
        First Welcome Back Bash a hit
      • Advance-Titan File Photo /  Trump’s Twitter account has been revived — and not without controversy. This has since raised concerns about his Facebook account.
        Unban Trump’s Facebook
      • UWO Foundation launches 1871 Society campaign to support student scholarships
        UWO Foundation launches 1871 Society campaign to support student scholarships
      • Photo: UWO Athletics
        Women’s basketball team regains footing; next play on Wednesday
      • Anya Kelley / Advance-Titan-- All the rooms at the Paine are decorated to feature different scenes from The Nutcracker.
        The Nutcracker comes to life at Paine
      • Katie Pulvermacher / Advance-Titan-- Christmas in the Air has become a holiday tradition for some families in the community, and has been held for nearly 40 years at EAA.
        Christmas in the Air brings holiday joy
      • Liam Beran / Advance-Titan-- Liam Beran wrote his first article for the Advance-Titan in 2020 before becoming a consistent news reporter in 2022. He plans to transfer schools to earn his bachelor’s degree in English.
        Sophomore Sendoff
      • Barb Benish / The Advance-Titan-- Owen Peterson started writing for the Advance-Titan in 2019 before becoming the opinion editor
a year later. He then served as managing editor for the Spring 2020 semester and was then elected
editor-in-chief for his final semester at UWO.
        Editor-in-Chief chugs final Bubbl’r
      • Courtesy of Alphonso Simpson Jr. / After nearly two decades, UWO inducted five students into the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity founded in 1906 to support minority students
        Alpha Phi Alpha returns to UWO
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      • Chancellor Leavitt

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        Leavitt announces budget cuts amid dropping student retention

      • Courtesy of UWO Flickr / The Welcome Back Bash held lots of fun events for students to enjoy before the basketball game.

        Arts and Entertainment

        First Welcome Back Bash a hit

      • AI generates controversy in classroom

        News

        AI generates controversy in classroom

      • Graphic by Sophia Voight
Over 30,000 people in Oshkosh voted in the presidential election. The map represents Oshkosh
voting patterns in the 2020 presidential election by voting wards. Darker sections represent a wider
margin of victory in each ward for either Donald Trump (R) or Joe Biden (D).

        News

        Google reveals Green Bay area’s top searches of 2022

      • Graphic by Sophia Voight
Over 30,000 people in Oshkosh voted in the presidential election. The map represents Oshkosh
voting patterns in the 2020 presidential election by voting wards. Darker sections represent a wider
margin of victory in each ward for either Donald Trump (R) or Joe Biden (D).

        News

        Provost kicks off student success initiative

      • Graphic by Sophia Voight
Over 30,000 people in Oshkosh voted in the presidential election. The map represents Oshkosh
voting patterns in the 2020 presidential election by voting wards. Darker sections represent a wider
margin of victory in each ward for either Donald Trump (R) or Joe Biden (D).

        Letters to the Editor

        On-campus jobs need to pay students more

      • Advance-Titan File Photo /  Trump’s Twitter account has been revived — and not without controversy. This has since raised concerns about his Facebook account.

        Opinion

        Unban Trump’s Facebook

      • Graphic by Sophia Voight
Over 30,000 people in Oshkosh voted in the presidential election. The map represents Oshkosh
voting patterns in the 2020 presidential election by voting wards. Darker sections represent a wider
margin of victory in each ward for either Donald Trump (R) or Joe Biden (D).

        Sports

        Gymnasts fall to the Eagles

      • Graphic by Sophia Voight
Over 30,000 people in Oshkosh voted in the presidential election. The map represents Oshkosh
voting patterns in the 2020 presidential election by voting wards. Darker sections represent a wider
margin of victory in each ward for either Donald Trump (R) or Joe Biden (D).

        Sports

        Track and field defeats Ripon

      • Graphic by Sophia Voight
Over 30,000 people in Oshkosh voted in the presidential election. The map represents Oshkosh
voting patterns in the 2020 presidential election by voting wards. Darker sections represent a wider
margin of victory in each ward for either Donald Trump (R) or Joe Biden (D).

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        Police investigate report of student bringing gun to school

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