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The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

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New overdose prevention kits were implemented around campus. Of the 37 overdose deaths in Winnebago County in 2020, 23 were men and 14 were women.

UWO installs overdose rescue kits

Amber Brockman, Managing Editor December 1, 2021

UW Oshkosh partnered with the Winnebago County Health Department and UW-Madison’s Wisconsin Voices for Recovery to install naloxone rescue kits in all residence halls on the Oshkosh campus, according...

UWO extends current COVID-19 mandates through Dec. 31

UWO extends current COVID-19 mandates through Dec. 31

Advance-Titan staff November 23, 2021

UW Oshkosh is extending its current COVID-19 mandates through Dec. 31 since the greater Oshkosh area is experiencing an upward trend in cases. In a email announcement, Chancellor Andrew Leavitt said that...

Tarmann honored for ’22 Special Olympics

Amber Brockman, Managing Editor November 17, 2021

University Police Captain Chris Tarmann has been selected to represent Wisconsin in the Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) Final Leg for the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games. Tarmann said that when you...

Josh Fannin / Advance-Titan

UWO back in ‘the green’

Katie Pulvermacher, News Editor November 17, 2021

For the last few years, UW Oshkosh spent more than it gained in revenue. But the university is “back in the green,” despite the challenging financial times created by the pandemic. “UWO is in...

April Lee / Advance-Titan
The Winnebago Audubon Society, founded by Carpenter, held a birdwatching event at the Miller’s Bay Restoration Site on Nov. 6.

UWO alumna still giving back

Mackenzie Seymour, Staff Writer November 17, 2021

The contributions from a local volunteer are helping UW Oshkosh take steps to becoming a more environmentally friendly and sustainable campus everyday. Anita Carpenter, designated the “prairie keeper”...

This week in UWO history

This week in UWO history

The Advance-Titan staff November 16, 2021

Nov. 18, 1962 — The Titan Marching Band establishes two firsts when it performs at the Green Bay Packer-Baltimore Colt football game at Lambeau Field. It marks the first appearance of the high stepping,...

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Don’t leave money on the table: File the FAFSA

Kristi Cutts, Guest author November 16, 2021

Thanksgiving is right around the corner and if you’re going home to spend time with family, it’s a great opportunity to discuss financial aid. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA,...

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UWO updates mask mandate: Masks no longer required in rec facilities, Polk Library

Advance-Titan staff November 12, 2021

Masks are no longer required in UW Oshkosh campus recreational facilities and in Polk Library on the Oshkosh campus. Police Chief Kurt Leibold sent out a mass email today about the changes that take...

Mallory Knight / Advance-Titan

Beware: Unexpected checks could be scams

Kristi Cutts, Guest author November 10, 2021

Have you ever received an unexpected check in the mail? While your first thought may be to celebrate this surprise – think twice about that check. It could be a scam. I recently worked with...

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Albee Hall will include a gender-neutral shower/locker room that is scheduled for completion in September 2022.

Albee to include all-gender locker room

Amber Brockman, Managing Editor November 10, 2021

UW Oshkosh is making renovations to Albee Hall to include an all-gender locker room that is scheduled for completion in September 2022. Currently, all-gender bathrooms are available in 15 campus...

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