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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

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Got a case of the Sunday Scaries?

Kelly Hueckman, Managing Editor May 3, 2023

Do you find yourself wasting more of your Sunday trying to figure out what to do rather than actually getting anything done? Do you feel like your weekend responsibilities have piled up at the last...

Courtesy of Ashlynne Amundson - Morgan Wallen kicks off his One Night At A Time Tour at American Family Field with back-to-back nights April 14 & 15.

Let’s talk performance etiquette

Mattie Beck, Arts & Entertainment Editor April 26, 2023

Concerts have been a big deal in post-COVID-19 life, with many people attending at least one concert yearly. From concerts to music festivals, people attend concerts to see their favorite artists or...

UWO should resurface the track

Joseph Hertel, Writer April 26, 2023

UW Oshkosh athletics holds 32 NCAA Division III national championships and 112 trophies (the top four teams get trophies at nationals.)  And if we add sports like women's and men's gymnastics that...

Courtesy of Fox Valley Army ROTC Battalion - Cadet Emily Rivero ascends a rope as a part of the confidence obstacle course out at Fort McCoy.

Beyond the textbook: UW Oshkosh ROTC students taught skills that last a lifetime

Aubrie Selsmeyer, Opinion Editor April 20, 2023

Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) teaches students lessons and leadership skills that far outweigh what can be taught in a standard classroom.  Members of the UW Oshkosh ROTC set off in Black...

Advance-Titan File Photo - According to Grieve Law, “In the state of Wisconsin, as of February 7, 2022, knowingly possessing or
consuming alcohol from age 17-20 will result in a $100 forfeiture.”

Friendly spring crawl reminders

Aubrie Selsmeyer, Opinion Editor April 12, 2023

The term ‘pub crawl’ is no foreign word to UW Oshkosh students. It is the time of year when college students indulge themselves in alcohol from sunrise to sundown, hopping from house parties to front...

Photo Courtesy of Geri Tech - According to Insider Intelligence, TikTok is predicted to reach
834.5 million monthly users by the end of 2023.

TikTok twofold: constitutional rights v.s. national security

Aubrie Selsmeyer, Opinion Editor April 12, 2023

TikTok, the popular social media platform for publishing short videos, is under fire by the United States government for speculated security breaches. Although no concrete evidence has proven this accusation,...

Michael Buckner / Advance-Titan - Universities are doing their part in offering affordable emergency contraceptive pills for female students as Walgreens fails to live up to
their word. Boston University is offering emergency contraceptive pills for $7.25 in comparison to a $50 Plan B from Walgreens.

Reproductive rights neglected

Anya Kelley, News Editor April 5, 2023

In the wake of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the Food and Drug Administration finalized a certificate that allows retail pharmacies to sell mifepristone and misoprostol: a drug duo used to terminate...

Aubrie Selsmeyer / Advance-Titan - According to Mayo Clinic, “44% of college students reported having symptoms of depression and anxiety.” The Just Breathe room is
located in the Student Success Center. Students can rent 30-minute sessions to decompress with music, lighting and aromatherapy.

Make counseling casual again:

Aubrie Selsmeyer, Opinion Editor April 5, 2023

According to Forbes Magazine, “47% of Americans believe seeking therapy is a sign of weakness.” Yet, “despite this trend, 88% said they’ve experienced at least one of the symptoms that professionals...

Is there a method to the madness?

Is there a method to the madness?

Katie Pulvermacher, Editor-in-Chief March 29, 2023

Like 68 million other Americans reported by the American Gaming Association this year, I put my luck into a March Madness bracket. I’m no big sports fan, but for the past two years, I’ve taken part...

Courtesy of Marco Verch Professional Photographer Flickr - According to Penn Today, “day-to-day happiness rose as annual income increased, but above $75,000 it leveled off and happiness plateaued.”

Success cannot be measured

Aubrie Selsmeyer, Opinion Editor March 29, 2023

I believe that loving what you do for the rest of your life far outweighs the number on your paycheck at the end of the year.  Success has become something we measure in status and wealth. But will...

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