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

Indigenous peoples day

Lydia Westedt, News Reporter October 23, 2019

The first-ever statewide observance of Indigenous Peoples Day in Wisconsin gives well-overdue recognition to the first people who lived here, Inter-Tribal Student Organization President Tatum DePerry said. DePerry...

NCCA recognized organization comes to campus

Lexi Wojcik-Kretchmer, News Reporter October 23, 2019

Last month, “Fit Fest” was hosted in the UWO Student Recreation and Wellness Center from the 26th to the 29th. Fitness professionals and aspiring fitness professionals were encouraged to attend. Fit...

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...

Trump repeals clean water regulation

Megan Behnke, News Reporter October 23, 2019

The Trump Administration last month announced a repeal of a 2015 Obama-era clean water rule that placed limits on polluting chemicals that could be used near streams, wetlands and other bodies of water. Two...

System officials double-down on Free Speech bill

Jack Tierney, Editor in Chief October 23, 2019

The UW System president and Board of Regents president confirmed their faith in the Campus Free Speech Act, supported marginalized students, talked about getting hired and asserted that Wisconsin is a...

Plagiarism records released: English prof. investigated for misconduct

Joseph Schulz, Managing Editor October 23, 2019

In September 2016, the UW Oshkosh department of English received information from an anonymous whistleblower that would cascade into a university investigation and a legal battle to keep records of the...

DOJ grant to curb domestic violence

Joseph Schulz, Managing Editor October 23, 2019

UW Oshkosh received a $300,000 federal grant that will be used to address the issue of sexual and interpersonal violence across all three UW Oshkosh campuses. The U.S. Department of Justice grant will...

The Gottfried Prairie and Arboretum contains 42 acres of plants and wildlife that were once prevalent in the Fond du Lac area.

UWO-FDL holds seed workshop

Emma Klein, Writer October 16, 2019

Community members participated in a seed collection and storage workshop at the UWO-Fond du Lac Campus as part of their prairie restoration and community education project last Saturday. Volunteers...

Aaron Wojciechowski announces he will be running for senate at the Winnebago County Courthouse.

Student sets sight on state senate

Jack Tierney, Editor in Chief October 16, 2019

Soon-to-be UW Oshkosh graduate Aaron Wojciechowski is running for Wisconsin’s 18th State Senate seat as a Democrat against incumbent Republican Dan Feyen. A 22-year-old Delavan, Wisconsin native,...

A host of UW Oshkosh defenders tackle UWSP running back ShamaJ Williams during the Titans’ 20-7 victory on Saturday.  UWO will face UW-Eau Claire next game in the team’s homecoming game.

Strong defense and special teams play propels Titans past Pointers

Greg Sense, Sports Reporter October 16, 2019

The UW Oshkosh Football team dominated UW-Stevens Point in a 20-7 victory last Saturday, keeping the Titans undefeated in conference play this season. The Titans, 2-0 in conference, and 4-1 overall,...

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