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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

Business Coaching Q & A with Allison Garner

Christina Basken, Assistant News Editor April 5, 2018

Q. What does it mean to be a business coach? A business coach is someone who works specifically with folks who want to start up their own business, improve the culture of their organization or grow...

National Poetry Month brings Poet Laureate to UW Oshkosh

Moira Danielson, News Writer March 29, 2018

Karla Huston, a UW Oshkosh alumna, helped kick off National Poetry Month on Wednesday night in Sage Hall. Huston, the 2017-2018 Wisconsin Poet Laureate, has published eight chapbooks of poems, ranging...

Campus ministry helps rebuild Houston over break

Nate Proell, Writer March 29, 2018

Fifty-six UW Oshkosh students, staff and myself included dedicated their spring break through a campus ministry called His House Christian Fellowship to rebuild homes, businesses and churches in Texas...

Police searching for Webster Hall graffiti vandal

Nikki Brahm, News Writer March 29, 2018

Graffiti was discovered on UW Oshkosh’s campus outside of Webster Hall on Friday, March 16 and was found to likely be related to another incident of graffiti that was recently discovered downtown, on...

Titans put on offensive clinic, earn 10 wins

Neal Hogden, Assistant Sports Editor March 29, 2018

The nationally ranked UW Oshkosh baseball team began its five-game home stand on Wednesday, defeating Wisconsin Lutheran College by a score of 11-2. Junior pitcher Colan Treml started the home opener...

Even though March seems to be taken over by college basketball every year, any UW Oshkosh student knows that the sporting event taken the most serious on campus is drinking. Bracket mania as well as a great run by the UW Oshkosh men’s basketball team inspired our staff at the Advance-Titan to make a bracket of our own. It’s time to finally decide the age-old question: which bar is best? Dive/Townie 1 Jabroni vs. 4 Mabel Murphy’s This first round matchup between neighboring taverns will be one to watch, with the heavyweight Jabroni as a favorite to win out the region. When it comes down to it, the contest will be decided on whether or not you want to walk the extra 30 feet from one bar to another. 3 Magnet VS 2 Distillery Pub Many tavern fans around Oshkosh were upset with the snub of D-pub as the two seed, so they will have something to prove when they look to advance and face Jabroni’s in the conference final. However, don’t completely count out Magnet, the favorite pool hall of many on campus and surrounding Oshkosh. Campus/ place to get faced 3 French VS 2 Molly’s In a region stacked with elite drinkers, which lady’s night host will come out on top? This will likely be the most even matchup in the tournament, and the winner should make for a championship favorite moving forward. 4 Scott Hall’s VS 1 Kelly’s Making the tournament on the bubble, the widespread opinion across campus felt that a dorm should not be able to participate in the tournament, but a strong showing from seventh floor says otherwise. This will be a tall order, though, as they are set to face perennial powerhouse Kelly’s Bar in round one. Pub & Grill 1 Varsity VS 4 Ruby Owl This could make for the most lopsided matchup in the tournament. Graduate students will have to come together to push Ruby Owl to the next level as they face downtown favorite Varsity in round one. 3 Legends VS 2 Bar 430 Sports bar takes on eatery in an interesting choice between the old and the new. What makes this matchup unique is that food rather than booze could decide the winner. Taphouse/Beer Garden 4 Fletch’s VS 1 Peabodies Newcomer Fletch will have to come up big against Peabodies in round one, whose strong beer garden game and summer festivities could very well carry them to the top in the tournament. 2 Oblio’s VS 3 Barley and Hops The other two downtown beer gardens will look to show that they can compete with powerhouse Peabody’s, but will first have to prove they are at least second best in another tight matchup between downtown drinkeries.

BAR-CH MADNESS

Collin Goeman, Campus Connections Editor March 29, 2018

Submit your bracket at: brackify.com/bracket/10534/Bar-ch-Madness Voting ends Tuesday at 5:00 p.m.

UWO police to change overdose procedures after opioid epidemic

Moira Danielson, News Writer March 29, 2018

The opioid epidemic has caused UW Oshkosh campus police to make subtle changes in their procedures as well as acquire a supply of an overdose reversal drug. UWO is part of a nine campus partnership...

UWO sports attendance needs dramatic increase

The Advance-Titan March 29, 2018

Go to almost any UW Oshkosh athletics game and the stands will consist of parents, family and a few friends of the players. There is a severe lack of UWO students in attendance. Even with the UWO football...

History stopped short

Mike Johrendt and Neal Hogden March 17, 2018

The journey ended one step too soon. The UW Oshkosh Titans men’s basketball team fought until the final buzzer, but were ultimately out-dueled by Nebraska Wesleyan University 78-72 in the NCAA Division-III...

Fravert pushes Titans to national championship game

Mike Johrendt and Neal Hogden March 16, 2018

Using a posterizing dunk and a double-double from sophomore forward Adam Fravert, the UW Oshkosh Titans have advanced to the program’s first Division-III championship game after a 73-57 victory over...

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