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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

Algoma construction project updated

Algoma construction project updated

Advance-Titan staff April 22, 2022

Multiple construction crews will continue to work as Algoma Boulevard remains closed from New York Avenue to Wisconsin Street. High Avenue is temporarily accommodating two-way traffic. In her weekly...

UW Oshkosh’s Celebration of Scholarship and Creative Activity set for April 28

Submitted news April 22, 2022

The public is invited to learn and interact with over 50 University of Wisconsin Oshkosh students as they present their research and artistic projects at the Celebration of Scholarship and Creative Activity...

UWO sustainability efforts earn U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools honor

UWO sustainability efforts earn U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools honor

Submitted news April 22, 2022

The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh is celebrating Earth Day in a big way. UW Oshkosh learned today it has earned the prestigious U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools Postsecondary Sustainability...

Michelle Alexander, civil rights lawyer, legal scholar and author, discusses police brutality, modern racism and mass incarceration of minorities.

Taking a stand against racial discrimination

Josh Lehner, Staff Writer April 19, 2022

Discrimination takes all different shapes and forms. In one way or another, it affects all of us. But some people and communities have a rougher road to traverse. Luckily, there are a myriad of different...

Students plan campaign to promote organ donation

Students plan campaign to promote organ donation

Lexi Wojcik-Kretchmer, Assistant News Editor April 12, 2022

While the Dr. Julie Henderson Chapter of the Public Relations Study Society of America (PRSSA) meets at UW Oshkosh all year, members are  especially busy during the National Donate Life Month of April...

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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...

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