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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

Suspect pleads not guilty to burglaries

Nikki Brahm, Assistant News Editor November 29, 2018

One of two adults being charged in connection to the burglaries that occurred near the UW Oshkosh campus from Sept. 9 to Sept. 27 pleaded not guilty on Monday. Demari Webb, 22, pleaded not guilty...

Dr. Green answers student concerns at town hall meeting

Holly Gilvary, News Writer November 29, 2018

This year’s student town hall meeting was held on Nov. 15 in Reeve Memorial Union from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. where Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Cheryl Green, stepping in for Chancellor Andrew Leavitt,...

2nd judge rules in favor of UWO Foundation

Christina Basken, News Editor November 29, 2018

Dane County Circuit Court Judge Richard Niess ruled on Nov. 6 that the UW System Board of Regents incorrectly interpreted the state law regarding the financial assistance promised by the University and...

Kwaterski wins Golden Award for Inclusive Excellence

Jordyn Schraeder, News Writer November 29, 2018

According to the University website, UW Oshkosh aims to create a community environment that recognizes differences, respects uniqueness and facilitates interaction, learning and appreciation. One individual...

Chancellor Andrew Leavitt hands out the Chancellor’s Medallion and award plaque to an ‘Oshkosh 94’ survivor.

34 particpants in Black Thursday share their experiences

Joseph Schulz, News Writer November 15, 2018

Chancellor Andrew Leavitt presented 34 surviving members of the ‘Oshkosh 94’ with the Chancellor’s Medallion at an event remembering Black Thursday’s 50th anniversary at the Arts and Communications...

Suspects in armed robbery at large

Nikki Brahm, Assistant News Editor November 15, 2018

An ATM security guard was involved in an armed robbery outside of the entrance of Reeve Memorial Union near the UW Credit Union at 8:40 a.m. Wednesday. University Police Chief Kurt Leibold said during...

Pictured is the destruction that occurred in the office of Roger Guiles.

Black Thursday remains significant 5 decades later

Christina Basken, News Editor November 15, 2018

Although the events that transpired on what came to be known as “Black Thursday” occurred 50 years ago, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh campus continues to preserve its memory. UWO Director...

Wacky Wheeler entertains the crowd with his stunts at the annual Oshkosh Holiday Parade.

Oshkosh parade kicks off holiday season

Christina Basken, News Editor November 15, 2018

Community members, UW Oshkosh students and kids of all ages braved temperatures hovering around 20 degrees to watch the annual tree lighting, followed by the holiday parade on Tuesday night in downtown...

Girl holding a poster that says "keep on rucking"

ROTC cadets ruck for suicide awareness

Jordyn Schraeder, News Writer November 15, 2018

According to the United States Veterans Affairs department, 20 active service members and veterans commit suicide every day. This equates to around 6,132 veterans and 1,387 service members who take their...

The front page of the Advance-Titan on Dec. 5, 1968, after Black Thursday.

Black Thursday Remembered: 50 years later

Christina Basken, News Editor November 15, 2018

On Nov. 21, 1968, 94 African-American students attending what was previously known as the Wisconsin State University at Oshkosh demonstrated for racial equality on campus. That morning, the students...

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