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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

Campus safety an issue

September 21, 2017

[media-credit id=276 align="alignnone" width="191"][/media-credit] College students should feel safe walking around their campus no matter what time of day it is. And in an ideal world, this would be...

No fake news

Hailey Lawrence September 21, 2017

One of the first things you’ll learn as a journalism major is the most important thing to have is credibility. You don’t even need to be a journalism major to care about your credibility—it’s universal....

Photos continue to lose meaning

Ethan Uslabar September 21, 2017

When photography was young, pictures were taken sparingly and only of important events and happenings. These pictures of important events were, I think, pregnant with meaning, with thousands of words....

UWO works towards improved first year welcome week experience

September 14, 2017

[media-credit id=276 align="alignleft" width="185"][/media-credit] While freshmen orientation may seem long and pointless, it’s an important time of transition between high school and college. Orientation...

Freshman’s perspective of first days on UWO campus

Renae Karmen September 14, 2017

[media-credit id=278 align="alignnone" width="200"][/media-credit] For many students at UW Oshkosh, this fall is just the start of another school year. However, for the incoming freshman class, it is...

Asthma, allergies make res hall A/C a necessity

Abby Zook September 14, 2017

[media-credit id=1 align="alignleft" width="300"][/media-credit] UW Oshkosh has 10 unique residence halls to choose from while living on campus. Many offer specific programs such as Learning in a First-Year...

Early retirement program hurts students

May 4, 2017

[media-credit id=157 align="alignleft" width="300"][/media-credit] As professionals progress in their career paths, their skills improve. These acquired skills can be seen as especially important for...

Letter to the Editor

May 4, 2017

By: Ally Chard Email: Gov. Scott Walker’s recent budget proposal states UW System students would be allowed to opt out of the allocable portion of segregated fees but fails to...

Students look at end of school year differently

Hailey Lawrence May 4, 2017

If the end of the school year had a song, it would have to be “Closing Time” by Semisonic. You’re almost done writing those last papers, cramming for exams is almost coming to an end, you’re almost...

Professor evaluations need a revamp

April 27, 2017

[media-credit id=157 align="alignleft" width="300"][/media-credit] College professor review websites, such as Rate My Professor, make the process of choosing courses much less stressful for college...

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