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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

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...

The four candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. From left are Dane County Judge Everett Mitchell, Waukesha County Judge Jennifer Dorow, former Supreme Court Justice Dan Kelly, and Milwaukee County Judge Janet Protasiewicz.

Meet the WI Supreme Court candidates; the winner will likely be the decisive vote on abortion, gerrymandering

Peter Cameron, The Badger Project February 17, 2023

A normally sleepy election, the 2023 race for Wisconsin Supreme Court could have huge consequences in the battleground state. Experts predict tens of millions of dollars will be spent to influence it. The...

Leavitt: No layoffs, all must work on student retention

Leavitt: No layoffs, all must work on student retention

Anya Kelley, News Ediitor February 16, 2023

“I'll go on the record right now,” Chancellor Andrew Leavitt said during a virtual Town Hall meeting Wednesday. “I have never been a proponent of, nor will I ever engage in laying off faculty.” After...

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Beware of Valentine’s Day scams

Submitted news February 13, 2023

This Valentine’s Day is shaping up to be big, according to projections by the National Retail Federation, which suggests that consumer spending will reach nearly $26 billion. As you prepare to celebrate,...

Katie Pulvermacher / The Advance-Titan — Nearly 2,000 items were donated to Clash Collective for a pop-up thrift shop.

Clash Collective helps combat student needs, insecurities

Katie Pulvermacher, Editor-in-Chief February 8, 2023

Over 1,700 items were donated to the Clash Collective Pop-Up Thrift Shop, created to help combat basic needs insecurities for students on- and off-campus. New Student and Family Programs teamed up with...

Google reveals Green Bay area’s top searches of 2022

Kelly Hueckman, Managing Editor February 8, 2023

A person’s Google history can say a lot about them — but what about a whole region? Apparently, it does; Google recently released their 2022 “Year in Review” for popular searches in the Green...

Police investigate report of student bringing gun to school

Submitted news February 6, 2023

The Oshkosh Police Department is investigating an incident at Vel Phillips Middle School – Webster Stanley Campus, 915 Hazel St. At about 1 p.m. today, a school resource officer was told that earlier...

‘Black Resistance and Restorative Justice’: UWO welcomes Black History Month

‘Black Resistance and Restorative Justice’: UWO welcomes Black History Month

Submitted news February 1, 2023

  UW Oshkosh is celebrating Black History Month with a full schedule of programming organized by the leaders and members of the African American Studies program, the Black Student Union and Academic...

County heath department announces COVID vaccine clinics

County heath department announces COVID vaccine clinics

Submitted news January 31, 2023

Beginning Feb. 1, the Winnebago County Health Department will offer two COVID-19 vaccine clinics on Wednesdays in Oshkosh. In the morning, the Oshkosh Public Library, 106 Washington Ave., will host...

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