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

Janet Protasiewicz

Protasiewicz elected to Supreme Court

Kim Kristin Loschen and Linda Bachmann, Staff Writers April 5, 2023

Wisconsin tipped the Supreme Court into a liberal direction — for the first time in over a decade — in Tuesday’s election. Liberal Janet Protasiewicz was declared the winner over conservative Daniel...

Free speech or fake news?

Free speech or fake news?

Anya Kelley, News Editor March 29, 2023

Dominion Voting Systems is currently suing Fox News for $1.6 billion in a defamation lawsuit concerning how Fox handled the 2020 presidential election.  Dominion claims Fox didn’t push back enough...

Courtesy of Podco Podcast Company - Jennifer Stone (Harper Finkle) and David DeLuise (Jerry Russo) talk together on their podcast, which they started in February.

Actors reminisce on new podcast

Kelly Hueckman, Arts & Entertainment Editor March 29, 2023

Former “Wizards of Waverly Place” stars Jennifer Stone (Harper Finkle) and David DeLuise (Jerry Russo) reminisce in their rewatch podcast, “Wizards of Waverly Pod,” and reveal that everything was...

Confused about the referendums? Read this

Kyiah Nelson, Copy Desk Chief March 29, 2023

Three referendum questions will be on the April 4 ballot in Wisconsin, and many people are complaining that the wording is so confusing that they’re not sure what they are voting for or against. The...

Anya Kelley/Advance-Titan — The April 4 election will determine who will replace retiring Justice Pat Justice Roggensack on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Supreme Court race huge in impact and cost

Anya Kelley, News Editor March 29, 2023

April 4, 2023 marks an important upcoming election for Wisconsin: selecting a new Wisconsin Supreme Court member. The election has gained national attention for the divisive policy opinions surrounding...

Courtesy of алесь усцінаў / Pexels 
 Rubble and debris from buildings clutter the streets of a Ukrainian city. Since Russia’s invasion in February 2022, more than 8 million Ukrainians have fled the country. At least 6,000 Ukrainian children have
been taken to Russian camps and other facilities.

UWO professor reflects on life in Iziaslav, Ukraine

Anya Kelley, News Editor March 29, 2023

In the one year since Vladimir Putin directed Russian forces to invade Ukraine, more than 8,000 civilians have died and another 13,000 have been injured. Villages have been wiped out and billions of dollars...

Courtesy of Thom Hadel, Back Row Photography - UWO student Taylor Swanson is crowned Miss Oshkosh 2023 by Miss Oshkosh 2022 and UWO alumna Kianna Fiedler

UWO student wins Miss Oshkosh, talks mental health

Josh Lehner, Assistant News Editor March 29, 2023

UWO student Taylor Swanson is crowned Miss Oshkosh 2023 by UWO alumna Kianna Fiedler, who won Miss Oshkosh 2022. UW Oshkosh student Taylor Swanson, who was recently named Miss Oshkosh 2023, now aims...

Courtesy UWO Athletics

UWO Gymnastics become national champions for second consecutive year

Nolan Swenson, Co-Sports Editor March 25, 2023

UW Oshkosh Gymnastics took their second consecutive National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) championship at Winona University last Saturday. The Titans scored 192.525 points for their sixth...

Courtesy of Beachfront Solutions Flickr - An aerial view from Lani Kai Resort in Fort Meyers Beach, Florida, shows a surge of spring breakers enjoying a popular spot.

Be a respectful spring-breaker

Aubrie Selsmeyer, Opinion Editor March 16, 2023

Spring break is finally here, which means eight weeks of school left. Soon, college kids across the nation will be cramming all of their belongings into small backpacks and living like savages for a week...

Credit hours: The larger problem at play

Nolan Swenson, Co-Sports Editor March 15, 2023

UW Oshkosh administrators plan to increase the contracted credit hours of instructional academic staff (IAS) in the College of Letters and Science (COLS), which many faculty fear will hurt first-year student...

Load More Stories