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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

Director Susan Rabideau said the tech team in “Noise Off” was the first team assembled with the capability of pulling off a two-story set.

UWFV shows a play within a play in ‘Noise Off’ Off’

Joesph Schulz, Regional Editor May 2, 2019

The UW-Fox Valley theatre department performed Michael Frayn’s “Noises Off,” a madcap comedy that featured a play within a play. The play depicts a cast and crew navigating the wild world of theater...

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Titans clean, landscape Best Friends Dog Park

Kaitlyn Scoville, News Writer May 2, 2019

Titan Volunteers came together last Sunday at the Best Friends Dog Park to help the Friends of Winnebago County Dog Parks clean and landscape the area. Titan Volunteers and members of Best Friends of...

Sophomore math education student Shay Hendricks is a tutor in the soon-to-be defunded Swart 113 math lab.

Math tutoring will close at semester due to funding cuts tuition

Ethan Uslabar, Campus Connections Editor May 2, 2019

Many students need supplemental help with mathematics, yet the Differential Tuition Finance Committee at UW Oshkosh has decided to cut funding for the Mathematics Tutoring Lab in Swart 113. The Swart...

Some of the 1,100 Fox-Wolf Watershed volunteers pose with collected garbage by the Fox River on April 27.

Thousands show up to clean for Earth Week

Megan Behnke, News Writer May 2, 2019

The UW Oshkosh campus ended Earth Week with the Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup on the Fox River on April 27, which saw nearly 1,100 volunteers register to clean up at one of the 62 coordinated sites coordinated. Outreach...

Dr. Art Munin stands at a podium addressing attendees to the open forum

Open forum addresses racism and homophobia… Again.

Jack Tierney, Editor-in-chief April 28, 2019

“No... liberals, Jews, Muslims, Queers or Hmongs.” Those words were written on a whiteboard in the house of two UW Oshkosh students and photographed by another UWO student on April 25. A handmade...

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Tammy Baldwin helps reduce student debt relief scams

Amber Brockman, News Writer April 25, 2019

U.S. Senators introduced the bipartisan Stop Student Debt Relief Scams Act, legislation that would enhance efforts to identify and shut down student debt relief scams. The press release was delivered...

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The Howard gives old Eagles Club new life

Ethan Uslabar, Campus Connections Editor April 25, 2019

Once a men’s-only Eagles Club, the tudor-revival style building at 405 Washington Ave. in Oshkosh, has been given new life under the ownership of sisters Jenna Golem and Carey Sharpe. Since purchasing...

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Ending the backlog of sexual assault kits

Nikki Brahm, Assistant News Editor April 25, 2019

According to an April 12 press release by the Wisconsin Sexual Assault Kit Initiative, Attorney General Josh Kaul announced new data that detailed progress in ending the backlog of untested sexual assault...

Girls Rugby is making waves this 2019 season

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April 25, 2019

UW Oshkosh alumnus and U.S. Regional Field Director of the ONE Campaign Shawn Phetteplace held a training session last Thursday to end extreme poverty.

ONE Campaign shares agenda to end extreme poverty

Zack Dion, News Writer April 25, 2019

In celebration of Social Justice Week, the ONE Campaign held a training session last Thursday at UW Oshkosh, sharing its 2019 agenda to end extreme poverty and encouraging students to contact lawmakers. ONE...

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