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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

UWO-FC students enrolled in a service learning course play kickball with students from Thrive Career Academy

Students give back through volunteering

Bethanie Gengler, News Editor October 10, 2019

Privilege, bias, discrimination and prejudice have been hot topics nationally and locally in recent years, and one UW professor has taken a unique approach to teaching her students about these issues. Professor...

Blue light emergency phones are phasing out around campus. UP is promoting the UWO Mobile app.

Campus looks to phase out blue lights

Lydia Westedt, Reporter October 10, 2019

UW Oshkosh is making plans to ensure student safety while balancing costs as talks continue about phasing out the “blue light” emergency phones on campus. “We have to make a decision about how...

Panelists at Reeve Union speak about how spirituality has impacted their views on sex.

UWO panel talks sex & spirituality

Megan Behnke, Reporter October 10, 2019

Last week the “Navigating Spirituality and Sexuality” panel discussion was held in Reeve Memorial Union to discuss how spirituality impacts views on sex, how sexuality can be viewed positively in light...

Titans serve community at Hands on Oshkosh

Sophia Voight, Reporter October 10, 2019

More than 170 students, staff and faculty of UW Oshkosh came out to provide their support to various organizations throughout Oshkosh in the university’s semiannual Hands on Oshkosh event last Saturday. Hands...

UWO’s enrollment, revenue down; expenses up

Jack Tierney, Editor in Chief October 10, 2019

UW Oshkosh will likely receive up to about $1.1 million in additional funding over the next two years after the Wisconsin Joint Finance Committee allocated $54 million to the UW System last week, UWO’s...

Assault close to home: Student upset that UWO did not send out a Titan Alert

Cody Barnes, Reporter October 10, 2019

UWO student is still recovering from an assault and robbery that occurred close to midnight Sept. 27. Jed Molitor was walking from his house on Scott Avenue when a group of teens on bicycles assaulted...

March theatre name remains unchanged

Jack Tierney, Editor-in-chief October 10, 2019

The first play of the semester was held at Fredric March Theatre, which retained the same name that was under student protest last semester for its connection to the Ku Klux Klan. Fredric March, who...

University Police investigate theft in IT department

Jack Tierney, Editor in Chief October 10, 2019

The University Police is investigating the possible theft of items marked missing or undelivered from the information technology department, UP Chief Kurt Leibold confirmed. An IT employee told the...

Sage Hall study room kiosks: Out of order

Bethanie Gengler, News Editor October 10, 2019

When Sage Hall first opened eight years ago, it came with many amenities including a number of study rooms, conference rooms and breakout/group rooms available for students to reserve for free using the...

Food pantry to open in Reeve Union

Amber Brockman, Assistant News Editor October 10, 2019

Reeve Memorial Union will be opening a food pantry to help combat food insecurity among UW Oshkosh students, prompted by research done by McNair scholar Joy Evans and her mentor Juliana Kahrs, UWO assistant...

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