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

Student displays homemade sign and joins in the protest for transgender rights.

Conversion therapy for minors ban fails

Christina Basken, News Editor November 1, 2018

The Winnebago County Board of Supervisors failed to pass a proposal to ban conversion therapy for minors. UW Oshkosh student and Winnebago County Board Supervisor for District 16 Aaron Wojciechowski...

Students take notes as the panel discusses women in politics on TV.

Women in politics analyzed in pop-culture panel

Neal Hogden, Managing Editor November 1, 2018

The UW Oshkosh Women’s Center hosted two politically themed events on Monday to help educate students on the struggles and success stories of women in politics. The center hosted their 2018 pop culture...

 

UWO respondes to Trump’s proposal to define sex

November 1, 2018

Last week the Trump administration announced a proposal to legally define gender as a “biological, immutable condition determined by genitalia at birth.” The proposal has faced backlash from the...

Reeve Memorial Union will be a voting location for students on Nov. 6.

Students encouraged to vote in next Tuesday’s election

Nikki Brahm, Assistant News Editor November 1, 2018

Citizens in Oshkosh and across the United States will be performing their civic duty and voting in the 2018 fall general election on Nov. 6. In the 2016 presidential election, about 18 percent of UW...

Cliff Christl

UWO journalism alumni talk careers in sports

Calvin Skalet, Editor in Chief November 1, 2018

Cliff Christl works for one of the most recognizable brands in sports history. His job is to record and interpret the history of the Green Bay Packers organization. Christl said an organization like...

UW Oshkosh senior Derrick Jennings Jr. lines up to tackle UW-Stevens Point ball carrier. Jennings had a team high ten tackles in the loss to the Pointers.

Titans upset by Pointers in WIAC’s oldest rivalry

Evan Moris, Sports Editor November 1, 2018

The UW Oshkosh football team took the field Saturday in hopes of improving their record to 6-2 on the season versus UW-Stevens Point, but fell short 27-21 to the Pointers. Despite dominating the game...

Pictured above is what the UWO Rec Plex will look like during the colder months with the dome up.

Rec Plex to host dome viewing at open house

Megan Behnke, News Writer November 1, 2018

UW Oshkosh’s new Rec Plex will hold an open house on Nov. 6 to give students an insight on the new facility. The Rec Plex is a 4.35-acre recreational complex with lighted, multi-use synthetic turf,...

UWO students Jordyn Martinez and Jennifer Kamrath prepare to depart on the GO Transit bus route.

Bus route changes for students and staff

Holly Gilvary, News Writer November 1, 2018

Recently, there have been multiple changes in busing for UW Oshkosh staff and students. UWO Parking Services announced Monday that there will be a change in the bus service available to students and...

UWO student and Oneida Nation member Nick Metoxen shows off his display.

Lands We Share showcases student research

Joseph Schulz, News Writer November 1, 2018

The Lands We Share Exhibit in Polk Library showcases student research produced from oral history interviews conducted by Quest III students and student researchers. Oral history interviews are long-form...

Three campuses, one magazine

Three campuses, one magazine

Jordyn Schraeder, News Writer November 1, 2018

A new magazine is circulating UW Oshkosh campuses; the cover features an alumna dressed in her cap and gown. To her left are the words “Three campuses one university” and above the smiling alumna is...

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