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The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Former UWO director settles with UW System

Former UWO director settles with UW System

Jacob Link March 6, 2024

Former UW Oshkosh affirmative action director Brian Xiong reached a $200,000 settlement with the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents out of court after Xiong appealed the case to the Seventh Circuit...

Investing 101

Candice Wagener, UW Credit Union Senior Content Writer February 29, 2024

There are a lot of myths out there about investing, including: It’s a man’s world You need to be wealthy It’s too complicated for the average person Guess what? All of the above are...

Update on officer involved shooting in Winnebago County

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor February 29, 2024

The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) released new information Feb. 20 on its investigation of an officer-involved shooting in Winnebago County that occurred on the evening of Feb. 2. The DOJ’s...

Courtesy of WRST
Titan TV and 90.3 WRST-FM took home 26 awards at the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Student Awards for Excellence held Feb. 24 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay.

Titan TV, WRST take home WBA Awards

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor February 29, 2024

Titan TV and 90.3 WRST-FM took home 26 awards at the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Student Awards for Excellence held Feb. 24 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. 90.3 WRST-FM, UW Oshkosh’s campus...

Kayla Curtis / Advance-Titan

Marching band spends $800,000

Anya Kelley, Editor-In-Chief February 29, 2024

After two years of operation, Oshkosh’s marching band and pep band have used up their $800,000 startup fund.  When the program was conceived in fiscal year 2022, they were given a timeline: spend...

Jacob Link / Advance-Titan

Faculty Senate votes to continue no confidence petition

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor February 29, 2024

The UW Oshkosh Faculty Senate voted to move forward with the petition for a vote of no confidence Tuesday afternoon, after a letter from Chancellor Andrew Leavitt asked Faculty Senate President Pascale...

Background photo courtesy of UWO Flickr, Art by Josh Lehner / Advance-Titan
UWO Provost Edwin Martini announced Friday that the university plans to reshape the school’s academic structure by January 2025
and laid out two separate plans to condense colleges and schools.

UWO announces academic restructuring plan

Jacob Link and Josh Lehner February 22, 2024

UW Oshkosh Provost Edwin Martini announced Friday the university’s plan to reshape the school’s academic structure by January 2025 with one of two different models that would shift the university’s...

Man arrested for 4th OWI charge in Oshkosh

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor February 22, 2024

The Wisconsin State Patrol arrested a Wautoma man in Oshkosh Sunday for his fourth offense of operating a vehicle while intoxicated. A state trooper saw the man, Thomas Schneider, driving impaired and...

Courtesy of Polk Library
A section of books are off limits after suffering water damage in Polk in 2014.

UWO aims to reimagine Polk

Josh Lehner, News Editor February 22, 2024

UW Oshkosh is moving forward with its plans to reimagine Polk library, which is suffering from deterioration, with meetings in the coming months to determine whether the building will be renovated...

Jessica Duch / Advance-Titan
Amber Hammond sits in her office as the executive director at the UWO Fox Cities Foundation.
She wasn’t sure if college was in her future. But, after graduating, she now helps raise money for
student scholarships.

UWO Grad now Executive Director of Fox Cities Foundation

Jessica Duch February 22, 2024

It was a full circle moment for Amber Hammond. Despite the budget crisis at UW Oshkosh, the 2021 advertising and marketing graduate dreamed of returning to the campus that she said gave her the world.  Last...

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