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Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

State Representatives Gordon Hintz and Katrina Shankland hosted a town hall at UW Oshkosh Tuesday night.

“I think it’s policy makers who are failing”

Jack Tierney, Editor in Chief November 19, 2019

The United Faculty and Staff of Oshkosh partnered with UW Oshkosh College Democrats to host a Town Hall with state representatives Gordon Hintz (D–Oshkosh) and Katrina Shankland (D–Stevens Point)....

Kinesiology professor Dan Schmidt arrived at UW Oshkosh’s Opening Day festivities via police escort after riding his bicycle across the state in support of student scholarships.

‘Schmidt Don’t Quit’ scholarship ride a success

Cody Barnes, Writer November 16, 2019

UWO kinesiology department head Dan Schmidt held the first annual “Schmidt Don’t Quit” ride to raise money for a scholarship fund devoted to kinesiology students this September. Schmidt has been...

What’s the state of the First Amendment?

What’s the state of the First Amendment?

Joseph Schulz, Managing Editor November 13, 2019

Each year the Freedom Forum Institute, in conjunction with the Newseum, conducts an annual survey to gauge American attitudes toward the First Amendment; this year’s results exhibited a mix of positive...

Student death remains mystery after 56 years

Student death remains mystery after 56 years

Bethanie Gengler, News Reporter November 13, 2019

This series includes interviews with the late Stephen Kappell’s best friend, sisters and the Oshkosh Police Department. The case files and evidence were unable to be located or were destroyed by authorities....

Student fires back in lawsuit

November 13, 2019

In an ongoing legal dispute between a John Doe and UW Oshkosh over the constitutionality of a Title IX sexual assault investigation, Doe’s lawyer, Peter Culp, has filed a response to the university’s...

SIRT discusses sustainable preservation of Fox River

Sophia Voight, News Reporter November 13, 2019

The Sustainability Institute for Regional Transformations at UW Oshkosh held a “Fox River in Your Life” presentation and hands-on learning experience on Nov. 6 to hear from regional experts and discuss...

UWO alumna receives Fulbright scholarship

UWO alumna receives Fulbright scholarship

Megan Behnke, News Reporter November 13, 2019

Last June, 2013 UWO graduate Alaina Landi received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program award to Colombia in Teaching from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. Landi...

UWO considers restructuring colleges

UWO considers restructuring colleges

Jack Tierney, Editor in Chief November 13, 2019

The University is considering plans to restructure its current four-college system, which could change the names of colleges and schools, and move departments and programs to colleges that are closer aligned...

Voyager mission comes to UWO-FC

Voyager mission comes to UWO-FC

Lydia Westedt, News Reporter November 13, 2019

On Nov. 5, astrophysicist and co-investigator for Voyager 1 and 2 and other NASA space missions, Dr. Frances Bagenal, made an appearance at the UW Oshkosh-Fox Cities campus to introduce the PBS movie “The...

Business professor gains U.S. Citizenship

Business professor gains U.S. Citizenship

Rachel Ryan, News Reporter November 7, 2019

The path to citizenship for a UW Oshkosh business professor began while he was in high school, but it was a winding and decades-long journey for Jakob Iversen, who finally became a U.S. citizen on Oct....

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