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

Catcher Jensen Hinton checks a runner on base during their game against UW-Stevens Point earlier this season.

Baseball loses three out of its final four games

Joseph Schulz, Managing Editor May 9, 2019

The UW Oshkosh baseball team concluded the season losing three games to UW-Platteville in a four-game series. The Titans finished the season with an overall record of 18-21 and a conference record of...

Lack of UWO vaccination policy injects concern

Lack of UWO vaccination policy injects concern

A-T staff May 9, 2019

A misguided public health concern over vaccinations has led to the quarantine of seven schools and two universities, a 300% increase in measles cases worldwide and the greatest number of measles cases...

UWO alumna Brooke Berrens participates in blackout poetry for reproductive rights on Thursday.

‘Reproductive writes’ analyzed with blackout poetry

Kaitlyn Scoville, News Writer May 9, 2019

The UW Oshkosh Women’s Advocacy Council worked with the Assisted Reproductive Technology of Infertility last Thursday to relieve stress before finals and educate the community about reproductive rights. ...

Theater professor writes 10th play in 20 years

Jack Tierney, Campus Connections Editor May 9, 2019

After three years of editing and re-editing, endowed UW Oshkosh professor Richard Kalinoski has finished his 10th play, “Front Room.” The English department and women’s and gender studies...

Bernard, Robert and two stewardesses fill the stage of Fredric March Theatre with their comedic personas.

“Boeing Boeing” takes flight

Leo Costello, Columnist May 9, 2019

UW Oshkosh’s final play of the season opened Thursday night as a few planes coincidentally flew low over the Fredric March Theater minutes before the show began. “Boeing Boeing,” a play about...

Kailee Garstecki’s surrounded by her teammates following her two-run homerun versus the Warhawks. The team finished the year with a 23-17 record.

Softball bids farewell to senior class

Ally Gwidt, Assistant Sports Editor May 9, 2019

The UW Oshkosh softball team concluded its season after back-to-back losses in the third and semifinal round of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship on Saturday in Whitewater. The...

The suspicious history of the sausage goes back centuries and is enveloped mystique and contentious debate.

Chancellor, students weigh in on age-old hot dog debate

Ethan Uslabar, Campus Connections Editor May 9, 2019

Hot dogs, a food synonymous with American celebration, have been embroiled in debate for the entirety of their existence, spanning back over 150 years to Europe. Of the many questions surrounding hot...

Oshkosh Black gets held up in a scrum with UW-Whitewater. The Titans finished second in the seven-team tournament.

Promball tops off rugby’s season

Ally Gwidt, Assistant Sports Editor May 9, 2019

The UW Oshkosh women’s rugby team finalized its winning spring season after taking second place in the Titans’ annual 7s Promball tournament on Friday in Oshkosh. The Titans, who concluded their...

Pictured (left to right): Gilberto Castaneda, UWFDL student; Brian Kolstad, president, FDL City Council; Martin Rudd, vice chancellor, UWFDL and UWFV; Brendan Stormo, past-president, FDL Morning Rotary; and Erik Janssen, UWFDL student plant trees.

UWFDL, UWFV make tree-mendous progress

Joseph Schulz, Regional Editor May 9, 2019

UW-Fox Valley was named a tree campus by the Arbor Day Foundation for the seventh year in a row for its efforts in forestry and sustainability. Tree Campus USA has five standards that colleges and universities...

Geology professor shares his survival story

Joseph Schulz, Regional Editor May 9, 2019

Valentine’s Day 2008 started out as a day like any other for Joseph Peterson, but in a matter of minutes, it turned into a day that will be ingrained in his memory for the rest of his life. Peterson...

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