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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

FIXED: 'Thank you for saving my life'

FIXED: ‘Thank you for saving my life’

Jack Tierney, FIXED Writer October 28, 2020

The video showed grainy black and white images of a lifeless body lying on the ground as semi-trucks and motorists passed by. White clouds of condensation blew from the officers’ mouths as they moved...

Image courtesy of B Ban from Pixabay

Wisconsin’s record youth voter registration predicted to greatly impact election results

Lexi Langendorf, News Writer October 28, 2020

As Wisconsin reaches record numbers of absentee ballot returns, hundreds of thousands of young voters have become registered to vote and are estimated to make up a generous portion of this year’s electorate. According...

President Trump holds Make America Great Again rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin

President Trump holds Make America Great Again rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin

President Trump spoke to thousands at a rally held in Waukesha Saturday, where he said it was his third rally of the day and stated that he was planning to do five more in the coming days. Prior...

UWO receives Men in Nursing Award

UWO receives Men in Nursing Award

Andrew Hansen, News Writer October 28, 2020

UW Oshkosh, along with eight other universities, were honored at the 45th annual American Association for Men in Nursing (AAMN) conference held Oct. 14-16. This marks the third year in a row the university...

Winnebago County Board of Supervisors postpones vote on health ordinance

Winnebago County Board of Supervisors postpones vote on health ordinance

Sophia Voight, Asst. News Editor October 21, 2020

The Winnebago County Board of Supervisors postponed its vote on an ordinance to give the county health officer power to enforce orders to prevent the spread of communicable diseases on Tuesday, after numerous...

Former UW football star talks addiction

Former UW football star talks addiction

As told to Natalie Dillon, FIXED Writer October 21, 2020

Pain and addiction “What happened to Montee Ball? That is the million-dollar question. That is the question I saw on Google, on Twitter, all the time. I was so anxious to go out and to talk to people,...

What happens if a presidential candidate dies prior to election?

What happens if a presidential candidate dies prior to election?

Andrew Hansen, News Writer October 21, 2020

What happens if a presidential candidate is unable to serve, through illness or death, prior to an election? In a normal election year, this question wouldn’t be on the mind of any average citizen. ...

Carter Uslaber / The Advance-Titan — Chancellor Andrew Leavitt in his chemistry 105 class.

UWO Chancellor Leavitt discusses leading a lab, COVID and furloughs

Carter Uslabar, Editor in Chief October 21, 2020

“I’m not a PC user, you’ll have to forgive me,” Chancellor — or rather, Dr. Andrew Leavitt told his chemistry 105 lab section Monday afternoon, as he swiveled around and pulled up a graphic of...

Jenna Washuleski
and her niece, Makayla Brewington, look through a photo
album together. Jenna took legal kinship of Makayla when she was 13.

Odd one out: A family fights addiction and for each other

Kaitlyn Scoville, FIXED Writer October 21, 2020

Just a day in the life Jenna Washuleski is in her element. Despite the chaos of kids running around at the Boys and Girls Club of Oshkosh, she glides in with a special guest for a H.O.P.E. Group —...

Judge rules Gov. Evers’ bar, restaurant capacity order back in place

Sophia Voight, Co-News Editor October 21, 2020

Gov. Tony Evers’ statewide restriction on public gatherings to 25% of a building’s capacity is back in place following a northern Wisconsin judge’s ruling Monday. Barron County Circuit Court Judge...

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