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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

Katie Pulvermacher / Advance-Titan
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...

Make memories, not ‘memories’

Make memories, not ‘memories’

Owen Peterson, Opinion Editor March 10, 2021

It seems like people in the current world have a need to photograph everything they do, whether it’s a trip across the country or simply taking a walk, and why shouldn’t they? Most people in first-world...

Carter Uslabar / Advance-Titan
At Clash Burger, you can opt for a lettuce or brioche bun with your burger/chicken sandwich.

Can I get some burger with that lettuce?

Megan LaFond, Staff Writer March 3, 2021

Dinner time… If you’re like me, dinner is the second most important meal of the day, for those of us that skip breakfast anyways. After a day's work of meetings and homework, nothing sounded...

Is the Monobloc good design?

Is the Monobloc good design?

Carter Uslabar, Editor in Chief March 3, 2021

If you consider these elements of design — appearance, affordability, quality and ease of manufacturing — the Monobloc chair might be one of the best products ever designed. That may seem like a...

Financial literacy and COVID-19

Anthony Behnke, Writer March 3, 2021

Financial literacy is a critical, yet extremely overlooked, branch of education in the current U.S. education system. You could argue that most schools offer some form of “Personal Finance” class...

Katie Pulvermacher / Advance-Titan
The much-revered Reeve Marketplace sushi will be served again on March 18, April 15 and May 13.

Picky eaters, it’s time to try more food

Katie Pulvermacher, Staff Writer March 3, 2021

“Try it; it's good for you” is a phrase quite commonly said in households. Lots of people struggle with trying new foods, leading them to eat the same foods over and over. According to The Washington...

An open letter to letters

An open letter to letters

Carter Uslabar, Editor in Chief February 24, 2021

The French philosopher Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet) is estimated to have written over 20,000 letters during his lifetime. That's a lot, but a mere fifth of the estimated 100,000 letters penned by...

Katie Pulvermacher / Advance-Titan
Since Blackhawk Commons started using trays as part of the univerisity’s COVID-19 protocols, some
residence halls have utilized carts for students to drop off their trays. Stewart is not one of them

Smelly situation in Stewart Hall

Katie Pulvermacher, Staff Writer February 24, 2021

At the start of the fall 2020 semester, plates in Blackhawk Commons were replaced with reusable green to-go containers. While these containers are beneficial and convenient, issues have arisen, and they...

Keep supporting your local businesses

Olivia Osterbrink, Opinion Writer February 24, 2021

The existence of COVID-19 has created an existential crisis for the lives of all globally, in more ways than one. Focusing locally, many businesses are in a difficult time period, and are struggling to...

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Academic stereotypes still hold strong

Katie Pulvermacher, Staff Writer February 17, 2021

Long-standing stereotypes have existed for college students and what majors and jobs they chose to go into, but even as gender barriers are being broken gradually with time, stereotypes are still holding...

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