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

Submitted photo - K-12 students throughout Wisconsin are learning at home after school districts closed to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus.

OASD works to combat opportunity gaps created with at-home learning

Joseph Schulz, Managing Editor April 16, 2020

Students and teachers across the Oshkosh Area School District are adapting to at-home learning, but opportunity gaps have caused some students to have a more difficult time adjusting than others. The...

UW Oshkosh education students provide K-12 tutoring

UW Oshkosh education students provide K-12 tutoring

Kate Sawyer, Reporter April 16, 2020

About 89 teacher candidates studying at UW Oshkosh are partnered with 190 K-12 students from across the country to help support their learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The program was initiated...

This is not ideal: UW Oshkosh summer courses go online

‘This is not ideal:’ UW Oshkosh summer courses go online

Carter Uslabar, Editor in Chief April 15, 2020

UW Oshkosh will continue delivering course materials online through at least the first four-week session of summer 2020, according to an email from Provost John Koker. The decision, delivered by Koker...

April Lee - Advance-Titan — Oshkosh poll workers wore gloves and face masks to protect themselves against the coronavirus in last weeks election.

Karofsky defeats Kelly: ‘People were putting a middle finger up to the Republicans in Madison’

Joseph Schulz, Managing Editor April 14, 2020

In a chaotic and controversial spring election, liberal judge Jill Karofsky defeated conservative incumbent Daniel Kelly by a 10.6% margin to claim a seat on the state Supreme Court bench. Karofsky’s...

UW System changes admission policies to make it easier for undergrads to enroll

UW System changes admission policies to make it easier for undergrads to enroll

April 14, 2020

The University of Wisconsin System announced Monday a series of changes to admissions policies that will make it easier for students to enroll this fall at UW Oshkosh and other System schools. “We...

Oshkosh Ave. Bridge project still on schedule

Oshkosh Ave. Bridge project still on schedule

Billy Piotrowski, Reporter April 12, 2020

While businesses and places everywhere are closing due to COVID-19, the Oshkosh Avenue Bridge rehabilitation project has been minimally affected, according to project manager Kurt Peters. “The...

Titan TV News April 10, 2020

Titan TV News April 10, 2020

April 10, 2020

Titan TV News returns this week with updates on the COVID-19 Pandemic, Wisconsin’s election and a look at how local restaurants are handling new restrictions.

UW Oshkosh announces virtual commencement ceremony

UW Oshkosh announces virtual commencement ceremony

Joseph Schulz, Managing Editor April 10, 2020

In a campuswide email Friday, Chancellor Leavitt announced that UW Oshkosh will host a virtual commencement program on Saturday, May 16. “We plan to include as much of the Pomp and Circumstance that...

Oshkosh prison has 3 confirmed COVID-19 cases, ACLU sues to release vulnerable inmates

Oshkosh prison has 3 confirmed COVID-19 cases, ACLU sues to release vulnerable inmates

Joseph Schulz, Managing Editor April 9, 2020

Three inmates at the Oshkosh Correctional Institution have been confirmed to have COVID-19, according to the Department of Corrections website.  As of April 9, there have been no confirmed cases among...

Local essential workers face an increased risk of contracting COVID-19 due to their interaction with the public.

Oshkosh’s essential workers keep city running amid health worries

Joseph Schulz, Managing Editor April 9, 2020

Thousands of workers in Wisconsin are coping with a heightened sense of anxiety as they risk exposure to COVID-19 to provide residents with essential goods and services amid a global pandemic. Some...

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