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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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Students gather at Teach In on Climate Justice on March 30, 2022

Earth Month activities highlight environmental concerns with climate change

Mackenzie Seymour, Staff Writer April 12, 2022

Each year, preventable environmental consequences as a result of climate change take the lives of approximately 13 million people, according to the United Nations (UN).  “Climate change is the single...

Crunch Time: 'Great way for students to get to the next level of their academic success'

Crunch Time: ‘Great way for students to get to the next level of their academic success’

Mattie Beck, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor April 5, 2022

The UW Oshkosh Libraries held the second-ever Crunch Time, a campus event where students can get help from academic resources, eat free snacks and relax at the libraries. The timing is the difference...

Courtesy of Dawson Wilterdink
UW Oshkosh took second place in the Wisconsin Intramural Recreation Sports Association Midwest Basketball Tournament

Intramural team has success in Madison

Cory Sparks, Editor in Chief April 5, 2022

UW Oshkosh sent a team to the Wisconsin Intramural Recreation Sports Association (WIRSA) Midwest Basketball Tournament in Eau Claire, and they won second place after falling in the championship game on...

Second COVID-19 booster shot now available for some

Submitted news April 4, 2022

In response to the announcement by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) in support of expanded eligibility of COVID-19 vaccine booster doses, the Winnebago County Health Department is now...

UW Oshkosh receives $548,000 from Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin to train next generation of water scientists

UW Oshkosh receives $548,000 from Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin to train next generation of water scientists

Submitted News March 29, 2022

The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh will receive $548,000 in support from the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin this year to enhance its water-related academic programs. The funding is part of a...

Seon-Yoon Chung to head UW Oshkosh College of Nursing

Seon-Yoon Chung to head UW Oshkosh College of Nursing

Submitted News March 29, 2022

Following a nationwide search, Seon-Yoon Chung has been selected as the next dean of the College of Nursing (CON) at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, effective July 1. “Dr. Chung brings to UWO...

Algoma Boulevard project update

March 24, 2022

The first phase of the Algoma Boulevard project continues on the vacated Blackhawk right-of-way (path and greenspace area). The walkway area remains unavailable, so pedestrians heading to the Student Recreation...

Photo courtesy of SEAC — E-waste can be recycled on March 29-30 outside the Campus Services Building.

E-waste recycling drive set for March 29-30

Mackenzie Seymour, Staff Writer March 18, 2022

UW Oshkosh’s Sustainability Institute will host an e-waste recycling drive in an effort to decrease the environmental impact and economic cost of electronic waste. The drive is partnering with Outagamie...

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PR Campaigns class pass out donuts to raise awareness for national debt

Take the Up to Us pledge, take action in battling national debt

Lexi Wojcik-Kretchmer, Assistant News Editor March 15, 2022

The journalism Public Relations Campaigns (PRC) class is working on a campaign focusing on the national debt and had their first event Monday in the Sage Hall lobby. The event focused on getting students...

UWO's Winter Carnival: over 50 years of tradition

UWO’s Winter Carnival: over 50 years of tradition

Kylie Balk-Yaatenen, Arts and Entertainment Editor March 11, 2022

The Winter Carnival at UW Oshkosh has been a tradition for more than 50 years, and many of the activities such as ice sculpting have continued to today. Many, but not all. For instance, residence halls...

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