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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It’s time to name the COVID-19 generation

Katie Pulvermacher, Staff Writer April 14, 2021

All recent generations have a story and history behind their name, and now there is a new generation of babies emerging through the pandemic awaiting their generation's name. One proposed name for...

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Thoughts on the Capitol attack

Tom Antrim, Staff Writer April 7, 2021

On Friday, April 2, 25-year-old Noah Green attacked two officers at the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Green rammed his car into a barricade at the Capitol, killing one officer...

COVID-19 vaccine incentives: ethical or unethical?

COVID-19 vaccine incentives: ethical or unethical?

Katie Pulvermacher, Staff Writer April 7, 2021

As COVID-19 vaccines are becoming available for more people across the U.S., a few businesses are giving out free things to those with proof of vaccination cards. Krispy Kreme is giving out a free donut...

Minnesota Supreme Court ruling is terrifying

Mattie Beck, Staff Writer April 7, 2021

The Minnesota Supreme Court recently enacted a new ruling that mainly affects women, putting another fear into drinking and sexual assault. The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that if an individual voluntarily...

UW saving the planet? Not yet

Mari Belina, Writer March 31, 2021

The UW System schools seem to take pride in their commitment to sustainability and the well-being of their students, all while their respective foundations invest millions of dollars into the very industries...

Are fun and happiness the same?

Carter Uslabar, Editor in Chief March 31, 2021

A side effect of writing is that it makes you question all sorts of things — even things widely accepted as good. One runs the risk of mistakenly portraying themselves as a killjoy, which I'll invariably...

The worst of online lectures

The worst of online lectures

Owen Peterson, Opinion Editor March 31, 2021

Of all of the changes to the college experience in the wake of COVID-19, the shift to live, online lectures has been one of the most rough. These sessions, while not horrible in general (not to...

Graphic by Katie Pulvermacher Girl Scout Cookies, which are available from January to April, are sold by the hundreds of millions every year. Some of the popular flavors are: Thin Mints, Caramel deLites and Peanut Butter Patties.

Girl Scout Cookies reign supreme

Katie Pulvermacher, Staff Writer March 17, 2021

It is a 50 degree Saturday in March and it is time to pick up a few groceries from the local grocery store. It’s simple enough, or so you would think, to only get what you need and not buy a load of...

No pleasures are truly ‘guilty’

Owen Peterson, Opinion Editor March 17, 2021

Reality TV, rom-coms, playing games on your phone and scrolling through Zillow; all of these activities are often deemed “guilty pleasures,” but what reason is there to feel guilty about doing them? First...

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Ordering food on delivery services such as DoorDash can mean you are paying up to 40% more than if you were ordering that same thing in person.

Food delivery services drain wallets

Katie Pulvermacher, Staff Writer March 10, 2021

People in America have been spending unreasonable amounts of money on food delivery apps which have skyrocketed in business due to COVID-19. Why do people continue to spend more money on goods with...

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