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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

KKK cause of theater production changes

Nikki Brahm, Assistant News Editor February 21, 2019

A production by the theatre department titled “The Foreigner,” which includes a scene portraying Ku Klux Klan members, was recently canceled for being too divisive. The name of the Fredric March Theatre...

UW-Fox Valley professor Dr. Beth A. Johnson spoke last Thursday about the misrepresentation and invisibility of women geoscientists. Johnson’s goal is to encourage more women to participate in the sciences.

Professor talks women and geoscience

Megan Behnke, News writer February 21, 2019

The UW Oshkosh Geology Club invited UW-Fox Valley professor Dr. Beth A. Johnson last Thursday to talk about the invisibility and misrepresentation of women geoscientists in the public. Johnson’s...

Seniors Rachel Blohowiak and Colleen Montevilla look at the 19th Annual Honors Exhibition pieces.

UWO holds 19th Annual Honors Exhibition

Amber Brockman, News writer February 21, 2019

UW Oshkosh art students had the opportunity to share their work with friends, family and community members during the 19th Annual Student Honor Exhibition. The exhibition included a variety of work...

Be The Match calls students to help fight cancer

Joseph Schulz, Regional Editor February 21, 2019

Be The Match will be holding its spring “Get in the Game” drive in Reeve Union on April 11 and 12 where students can get information about how to register to donate peripheral blood stem cells or bone...

UWFV experiences rise in enrollment with international students

Joseph Schulz, Regional Editor February 21, 2019

UW-Fox Valley has seen the number of international students increase on its campus, going from 22 students in the fall 2017 semester to 108 students in the spring 2019 semester. UWFV International Student...

Black History Month events on campus

Jessica Bukielski, News Writer February 21, 2019

UW Oshkosh is celebrating Black History Month with several events in the month of February, all tailored to educate, inform and involve UWO students on what black history is and why it’s important. According...

Red Cross calls for blood emergency

Zack Dion, News Writer February 21, 2019

The American Red Cross issued an emergency call for blood donations ahead of its blood drive at UW Oshkosh on Tuesday. UWO held its first blood drive of the spring 2019 semester on Tuesday, offering...

Marked on a map are the areas where crimes were reported during winter break.

Titan Alerts during winter break

Nikki Brahm, Assistant News Editor February 14, 2019

From early December to Jan. 25, three criminal incidents occurred on or close to campus including five males involved in a battery, a male who exposed his genitals at Polk Library and a U.S. Postal Service...

UWO student Katherine Pietrzykowski poses at Materuni Waterfall with her classmates in Tanzania.

Students share study abroad stories from winter break

Megan Behnke, News writer February 14, 2019

With UW Oshkosh’s study abroad program, many students have traveled around the world, learning more about culture and expanding their knowledge on a variety of topics. Four students shared their experiences,...

UW Oshkosh staff worked hard to remove the snow from sidewalks, streets, etc. around campus on Tuesday, Feb. 12 when the University closed due to snow.

UWO closes twice in the first two weeks of spring semester

Jordyn Schraeder, News Writer February 14, 2019

Due to unsafe driving conditions on Feb. 7 and 11, classes and events on all three UW Oshkosh campuses were canceled, meaning that classes have not met on two of the seven days the semester has been in...

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