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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

It’s okay to re-wear your clothes

It’s okay to re-wear your clothes

Kelly Hueckman, Staff Writer April 20, 2022

If you’ve noticed that the life-span of the clothing in your closet is continuously shrinking, you’re not alone. While the consumption of fast fashion has been increasing for years, the number of...

Letter to the Editor: We are silent killers: ‘The earth is fed up’

Olivia Klessig April 13, 2022

Over the past decade, the climate change crisis has taken a major spike and humans are mostly to blame for it. According to an article written by NASA, “human activities (primarily the burning of...

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Energy drinks are common among college students looking for an energy boost, but they might have negative effects on mental health.

Making conscious caffeine choices

Kelly Hueckman, Staff Writer April 13, 2022

Often considered the nectar of the gods by college students, caffeinated beverages have long been associated with 8 a.m. classes and long nights spent hunched over textbooks. Coffee, soda and energy...

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Emma Luebbert and Amy Woyth visited UW Oshkosh to attend journalism and radio/TV/film classes, The Advance-Titan production nights and a live Titan TV news
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German students explore UWO journalism

Amy Woyth, Staff Writer April 6, 2022

America is not the greatest country in the world. But then does any country deserve that title? Looking through the lens of a German exchange student - or rather visitor - the many differences between...

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Top 5 weirdest press releases from Trump

Kelly Hueckman, Staff Writer April 6, 2022

Even after a loss in the 2020 presidential election, the “Office of Donald J. Trump” has continued to attempt to keep the nation updated whether they care or not. The Advance-Titan email has been...

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Students feeling guilty for taking time for themselves can lead to overworking and burnout.

Taking Fridays off won’t kill you

Owen Peterson, Opinion Editor April 6, 2022

Not having any classes on Fridays is not only one of college’s essential humblebrags, but apparently also a one-way ticket to “a life of retail.” Well, that’s according to an anonymous blog...

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UWO student Trace Wagner works on campus as an information specialist at Titan Central in Reeve Memorial Union.

Working students should explore ALL options

Kelly Hueckman, Staff Writer March 30, 2022

As an increasing number of students join the workforce while taking college courses, it is important for them to consider the pros and cons of working on-campus or off-campus. While students are more...

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Downtown Oshkosh offers new experiences, like the Oshkosh Farmers Market, which returns June 4.

Spring break … without breaking the bank

Kelly Hueckman, Staff Writer March 17, 2022

Just because you’re trying to save money doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy your spring break. While the norm for college students to travel over spring break has been perpetuated for years, some...

Courtesy of Oshkosh YMCA -- The Oshkosh YMCA requires hockey players to pay a fee to utilize the rink as well as wear full gear.

UW Oshkosh deserves a hockey rink

Jacob Link, Co-Sports Editor March 9, 2022

For some, hockey is synonymous with winter in Wisconsin, but the city of Oshkosh, the ninth largest city in the state, does not have a single public hockey rink. Oshkosh has just one public skating rink,...

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Adopting from animal shelters is a great way to expand your family while saving abandoned animals in need of a loving home.

Adopt, don’t shop: Shelters save lives

Kyra Slakes, Photo Editor March 9, 2022

The statistics are large and alarming: There are an estimated 10,000 puppy mills in the United States and more than 2 million puppies are bred in mills each year. In addition, an estimated 1.2 million...

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