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

UW Oshkosh RTF students pose with their WBA awards. Front row pictured left to right: Matilda Cretens, Taylor Mueller, Chris Bjornstal, Cora Seibt, Billy Piotrowski and Jolee Mallman. Back row pictured left to right: Justine Stokes, Brandon Fuller, Crystal Perez, Shiloh DeBauch and Cody Barnes.

RTF students take home 16 awards

Megan Behnke, News writer April 4, 2019

UW Oshkosh radio/TV/film students took home 16 out of 74 awards on March 6 during the annual Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Conference. Titan TV operations manager Brandon Fuller said the WBA is...

uwo pitcher chris atwood pitching

Atwood throws first UWO no-hitter in 24 years

Evan Moris, Sports Editor April 4, 2019

The UW Oshkosh baseball team won eight straight games beating Earlham College (Ind.) three times, Milwaukee School of Engineering once and Finlandia University (Mich.) four times. The Titans played...

Midwest Jake (Jake Laforest) has an eight song project #HappyToBeSad releasing this month and his first music video Sex With My Ex is now available on YouTube.

Introducing Midwest Jake, a moody rapper

Jack Tierney, Campus Connections Editor April 4, 2019

Two weeks ago, before spring break, UWO senior Jake Laforest (Midwest Jake) was studying at a desktop computer in Polk Library dressed in black jeans and a buttoned shirt, listening to music and staring...

Students Collin Brault and Morgaine Prather read off winning raffle tickets at a trivia night event hosted in the Titan Underground.

Trivia night rewards in the Underground

Jack Tierney, Campus Connections Editor March 21, 2019

Oshkosh Convention and Visitors Bureau partnered with a 400-level Public Relations class on Monday night to promote off-campus activities in Oshkosh to UWO students. The campaigns class and the nonprofit...

Four legged friends joined in on the St. Pattys Day fun!

March 14- March 20

March 21, 2019

Clash leads all 750 runners at the start of the 12th annual Shamrock Shuffle held on the UW Oshkosh campus. Proceeds from the 12th Annual Shamrock Shuffle benefit the Oshkosh Area United Way, the UWO Police Department K9 Unit and the Student Recreation and Wellness Scholarship Fund.

UWO hosts 12th Annual Shamrock Shuffle

Jessica Bukielski, Sports Writer March 21, 2019

UW Oshkosh’s Shamrock Shuffle kept students active and raised money for Oshkosh Area United Way and the University’s new K-9 department last Saturday morning. The director of the Shamrock Shuffle,...

UWO student Aleksandra (Saśa) Miladonovic answers questions from Drew Carey and spins the wheel.

The Price is Right for Saśa Miladinovic

Kaitlyn Scoville, News Writer March 21, 2019

Q: How did you get the opportunity to be on the show? What were you doing in Los Angeles? A: I was in Los Angeles because I was there for an LA connection. It’s an interim program offered through...

The team poses for a photo after winning the championship game.

UWO wins first national title in program history

Neal Hogden, Managing Editor March 21, 2019

The UW Oshkosh men’s basketball season included a 23-game win streak, a conference title and finally, a national championship. The Titans defeated Swarthmore College last Saturday in Fort Wayne, Indiana...

Bottom of the Lake vocalist and rhythm guitarist Brett Schlidt tunes in as he wears a Stalgic sweatshirt, the two bands have collaborated on a number of projects including a four-song digital album Split.

Regional bands rise in Titan Underground

Jack Tierney, Campus Connections Editor March 21, 2019

"Five of the region’s top rock bands gathered in the Titan Underground on March 14 to play Wisco! The Music Fest! hosted by Reeve Union Board. Subgenres included indie, alternative and emo rock. No...

The nature child rests against a protective deer

Students answer topical question

Jack Tierney, Campus Connections Editor March 21, 2019

In cities throughout the world, high school and middle school age students are skipping classes on Fridays to make a statement about climate change and tagging it on social media as #FridaysForFuture. The...

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