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

Advance-Titan — The Oshkosh Area Community Food Pantry is one of several  pantries in Winnebago County helping to fight food insecurity.

Addressing food insecurity in the community

Chloe Strand, Guest Writer November 9, 2022

Food insecurity is a major issue impacting our nation and community today with about 10% of households experiencing food insecurity throughout the nation in 2021. Food pantries are a great resource for...

Personal finance for YOU

Candice Wagener, Guest Writer November 9, 2022

Whether you’re new to managing your money or you’ve been balancing accounts for some time, navigating the world of personal finance successfully means educating yourself before making important decisions. If...

Photo courtesy of Wisconsin Historical Society-- 
Merrill Middle School, constructed in 1901, is set to be torn down and replaced with a green space for Vel Phillips Middle School. A petition
started to save the historic Merrill School currently has 1,300 signatures.

Oshkosh is torn over the decision to raze historic school

Josh Lehner, Staff Writer November 9, 2022

The Oshkosh Area School District (OASD) Board of Education voted 6-0 to demolish Merrill Middle School during an Oct. 26 board meeting, despite efforts by the community to save the historical building. Originally...

Advance-Titan File Photo-- March’s name has yet to be added back to the UW Oshkosh and UW-Madison campuses, even after new complaints.

March still given the blind eye

Katie Pulvermacher, Managing/News Editor November 9, 2022

The character of Hollywood Golden Age icon Fredric March is still tarnished as UW Oshkosh and UW-Madison administrators have stayed silent to objections from supporters who maintain the universities should...

Liam Beran / The Advance-Titan-- Students vote at Culver Family Welcome Center. (Bottom left) Poll workers assist students before they cast their ballot.

Titans cast a vote for their future

Liam Beran, Staff Writer November 9, 2022

It was a first-time experience for some UW Oshkosh students. Nov. 8’s Election Day  marked an entry to voting for much of the student population. “Midterm elections tend to be less popular than...

Katie Pulvermacher / Advance-Titan — U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders was in Oshkosh on Saturday to support Democratic candidates.

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders stops in Oshkosh to promote Democrats

Nolan Swenson, Co-Sports Editor November 7, 2022

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, appeared in Oshkosh Saturday as part of a blitz event to promote Democratic midterm candidates. The event, hosted at the United Auto Workers (UAW) office,  began with...

Victoria Pickering/Flickr —
Protestors marched outside the U.S. Supreme Court while Dobbs v. Jackson was argued.

Will overturn of Roe v Wade cause more young people to vote?

Kyra Slakes, Photo Editor November 6, 2022

The number of young people voting in Wisconsin on Tuesday  will show whether the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is as big of an issue as state Democrats believe. A Wisconsin law,...

Katie Pulvermacher / The Advance-Titan-- Mark your calendars! Election Day is almost here and Lyft is offering 50% off up to $10 in ride credits to help people get to the polls. Enter code VOTE22 in the Lyft app. Offer available on Nov. 8 only. 

Vote, fools!

Megan LaFond, Writer November 2, 2022

Editor's Note: Headlines are written by Advance-Titan editors. Staff writers are not responsible for any headline given. You can’t help but know that an election will be held next week. You likely...

Photo courtesy of Vince Filak-- Dr. Filak poses next to family in celebration of his award.

Filak wins ACP Pioneer Award

Katie Pulvermacher, Managing/News Editor November 2, 2022

“Holy shit” was UW Oshkosh journalism professor Vincent Filak’s reaction to finding out he was chosen as one of the first 101 people in the inaugural class for the Associated Collegiate Press’s...

Photo: Liam Beran / Advance-Titan — Food waste on college campuses is a complicated issue.

Campus food recovery efforts combat waste, promote sustainability

Liam Beran, Staff Writer November 1, 2022

You might’ve seen them: videos of hundreds of donuts, chicken nuggets, bagels and other food items being thrown into bins by reluctant service workers. Restaurants like Dunkin’ Donuts, Chick-fil-A...

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