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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

Students check out winter sports equipment including snow shoes and snowboards from the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.

SRWC offers students winter activities

Megan Behnke, News Writer December 6, 2018

The Outdoor Adventure Center at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center gives students opportunities to rent out equipment such as snowshoes, snowboards, cross-country skis and sleds to stay active...

UWO student Shay Stephen shows her support of organ donation by signing up during the event.

UWO PRSSA takes 1st place at nationals

Neal Hogden, Managing Editor December 6, 2018

Students at UW Oshkosh took first place at the PRSSA National Conference in Austin, Texas for their “Cycle of Life” campaign they held on campus. UWO’s Public Relations Student Society of America...

An old jail cell on the second floor of the public safety building was turned into Santa’s Workshop, a donation space, by Crime Prevention Officer Kate Mann.

Q&A with Crime Prevention Officer Kate Mann

Holly Gilvary, News Writer December 6, 2018

"Q. What is Santa’s Workshop? A. This is my second year with the holiday season in this position as the public affairs crime prevention officer. Last holiday season I saw all the donations that were...

Christine Roth headshot

Professor files a restraining order against Board of Regents

Christina Basken, News Editor December 6, 2018

A UW Oshkosh English professor filed a restraining order against the UW System Board of Regents and UWO to block the release of documents requested by a reporter. According to court documents filed...

UWO Foundation battles interference with pledges

Nikki Brahm, Assistant News Editor December 6, 2018

The UW Oshkosh Foundation has filed a brief to oppose temporarily suspending court proceedings, alleging that University officials intentionally harmed the Foundation’s reputation and interfered with...

Oshkosh Corporation rated the 65th best place to work

Nikki Brahm, Assistant News Editor December 6, 2018

Glassdoor recently announced Oshkosh Corporation as the 65th best place to work in its list of 100 best places to work in 2019, which includes North America and parts of Europe. According to a press...

High school forensics training certifications offered to students

Jordyn Schraeder, News Writer December 6, 2018

According to the Wisconsin High School Forensics Association, around 6,000 students participate in forensics annually. Approximately 4,500 students from more than 300 schools participate in the State Speech...

A UW Oshkosh student shows her Titan ID to an employee at the Marcus Oshkosh Cinema for a discount.

Titan Discount Club to expand and improve

Christina Basken, News Editor November 29, 2018

The Oshkosh Student Association is planning to add more local businesses to the Titan Discount Club over winter break, just in time to score some holiday deals. The Titan Discount Club is a group...

 

10 student orgs receive over half of SAC funding

Bailey McClellan November 29, 2018

Ten out of the more than 150 student organizations at UW Oshkosh received over half of the total Student Allocations Committee funds over a five-year period. The Advance-Titan reviewed more than 700...

"Administrators are thinking about how we interact with each other, who we bring on campus to educate, the campus and ourselves. It's a personal commitment to having a diverse and inclusive environment." - Sylvia Carey-Butler, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Support of Inclusive Excellence

UWO works to improve inclusivity

Joseph Schulz, News writer November 29, 2018

UW Oshkosh can become more inclusive to students from all backgrounds, but it will take diligence and a personal commitment to having a diverse and inclusive environment, said a UW Oshkosh administrator. Sylvia...

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