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

Voting opens March 7 for OSA officers, senators

Voting opens March 7 for OSA officers, senators

Frankie Kerkhof, OSA Director of Communications March 2, 2023

Elections for the 2023-24 Oshkosh Student Association officers and representatives will be held next week. UW Oshkosh students will be able to vote for president and vice president, as well as senator...

Advance-Titan File Photo / Clash Titan leads runners at the start of the 2019 Shamrock Shuffle held on the UW Oshkosh campus.

Shamrock Shuffle is a Titan tradition

Payton Murphy, Staff Writer March 1, 2023

With spring peering around the corner, many are becoming restless to experience warmer weather and enjoy spring activities. On the UW Oshkosh campus this means spending time outdoors, breaking out the...

Source: UW System Direct Admissions Task Force

UWO to implement direct admission for high schoolers

Josh Lehner, Assistant News Editor March 1, 2023

UW Oshkosh is working toward implementing direct admission, which would automatically admit high school students with the right GPA and test scores, voiding the need to enroll. UW-Green Bay implemented...

Climate resilience planning begins

Alexis Schaefer, Staff Writer March 1, 2023

A survey by UW Oshkosh’s Sustainability Institute for Regional Transformations (SIRT) asked students and faculty to contribute their thoughts about climate change and the ways its impacts can be managed.  According...

Mary Beth Nienhaus

Fox Valley philanthropist is leadoff donor for new Titans baseball field

Submitted news February 23, 2023

As a self-described Type A personality dedicated to supporting education, children and sports, Fox Valley philanthropist Mary Beth Nienhaus is a perfect match to help renovate the University of Wisconsin...

Anya Kelley / The Advance-Titan - Despite rising food prices due to inflation, UWO plans to keep meal
plan rates stagnant.

Dining rates stable despite rising food costs

Kelly Hueckman, Managing Editor February 22, 2023

UW Oshkosh Dining plans to keep meal plan rates the same through the next academic year despite a national increase in food prices, Assistant Director for Dining Operations Brian Warzynski said. “University...

UWO unveils emergency alert system

Josh Lehner, Staff Writer February 22, 2023

A new emergency communication system broadcasts alerts on UW Oshkosh computers by taking over the screen until the user acknowledges the message. The alert appears on all UWO-owned computers used in...

Photo courtesy of Polk Library - As staff were getting ready to host Titan Nights in Polk Library in February 2022, the heating and air conditioning vent sprung a leak, spewing steaming hot water across the carpet and setting off the fire alarm. Water was even pouring out of the building.

Leavitt talks plans to rebuild or renovate Polk

Josh Lehner, Staff Writer February 22, 2023

UW Oshkosh Chancellor Andrew Leavitt revealed long-term plans to replace boilers and renovate or entirely rebuild Polk Library during a recent town hall meeting. Currently, both the library and boiler...

Janet Protasiewicz and Daniel Kelly advanced to the Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice race in April.

Protasiewicz, Kelly advance to Supreme Court general election

Advance-Titan staff February 21, 2023

Janet Protasiewicz and Daniel Kelly will advance to the Wisconsin Supreme Court general election in April. The two earned the most votes in Tuesday’s statewide primary. With 86% of the votes counted,...

Palmeri to hold listening sessions on proposed state budget

Submitted news February 20, 2023

Rep. Lori Palmeri, D-Oshkosh, has announced listening sessions on the proposed Wisconsin 2023-25 biennial state budget. People can provide feedback on Gov. Evers’ budget priorities on March 8 or April...

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