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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

Liam Beran / Advance-Titan-- Liam Beran wrote his first article for the Advance-Titan in 2020 before becoming a consistent news reporter in 2022. He plans to transfer schools to earn his bachelor’s degree in English.

Sophomore Sendoff

Liam Beran, Staff Writer December 7, 2022

When I think back on UW Oshkosh, there’s two things I think might come to mind: broken clocks and the student newspaper. I plan to transfer out of UWO  this coming spring semester. And though annoyance...

Barb Benish / The Advance-Titan-- Owen Peterson started writing for the Advance-Titan in 2019 before becoming the opinion editor
a year later. He then served as managing editor for the Spring 2020 semester and was then elected
editor-in-chief for his final semester at UWO.

Editor-in-Chief chugs final Bubbl’r

Owen Peterson, Previous Editor-in-Chief December 7, 2022

I don’t want to write this sendoff. If it were up to me, I would gladly continue to devote all of my Tuesday nights to causing chaos, having fun and occasionally producing a newspaper with everyone at...

Courtesy of Alphonso Simpson Jr. / After nearly two decades, UWO inducted five students into the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity founded in 1906 to support minority students

Alpha Phi Alpha returns to UWO

Josh Lehner, Staff Writer December 7, 2022

Five UW Oshkosh students were inducted as members of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity during Saturday’s probate, becoming the first members of UWO’s chapter in nearly two decades. The probate, which...

Liam Beran / The Advance-Titan

The Yak strikes again

Liam Beran, Staff Writer December 7, 2022

“Some of these chicks have a body count higher than an Asian chick’s credit score.” “You ever see a big 400lb motherfucker and wonder how?” “Genders are like the Twin Towers, there used...

Algoma construction ends… finally

Liam Beran, Staff Writer December 7, 2022

After nine months of closure, Algoma Boulevard went back into operation Nov. 18. High Avenue, which was converted into a two-way street to accommodate traffic during construction, is back into a one-way...

Katie Pulvermacher / The Advance-Titan-- UWO third-year Margaret Villagomez fosters three kittens from the Oshkosh Area Humane Society. Jane, Abby and Natalia keep her very busy.

Save a kitten this holiday season

Katie Pulvermacher, Managing & News Editor December 7, 2022

The Oshkosh Area Humane Society (OAHS) refers to the warm and moderate-weather months when most cats have their babies as Kitten Season. Because of climate change, Kitten Season, which usually goes from...

Sharel Cassity performes with a jazz quartet in Titan Underground.

Sharel Cassity is changing the jazz scene

Kelly Hueckman, Opinion Editor December 6, 2022

Chicago-based alto saxophonist Sharel Cassity provided UW-Oshkosh with an intimate jazz performance with her quartet in Titan Underground last Thursday. A Juilliard School graduate, Cassity has appeared...

Biden’s loan relief plan paused

Josh Lehner, Staff Writer December 1, 2022

A Texas federal judge struck down the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness program last week, causing the U.S. Department of Education to no longer accept loan applications. U.S. District...

Courtesy of UW Oshkosh Today-- Oksana Katsanivska started lecturing at UWO after having to leave her home and extended family in Ukraine due to the Russo-Ukrainian war. She said that although she
enjoys working in the U.S., she only views this a “temporary measure.”

Forced to find a new home: UWO a temporary solution for Ukrainian lecturer

Anya Kelley, Assistant News Editor November 30, 2022

Oksana Katsanivska has been living and teaching in the United States since she left her home in Iziaslav, Ukraine due to the Russo-Ukrainian war. Katsanivska moved to Wisconsin with her husband and...

Katie Pulvermacher / The Advance-Titan-- Daniel McKearn speaks on his experience as a student-veteran and the transition into college life.

OSA President speaks on transitioning from Marine Corps to UWO

Katie Pulvermacher, Managing/News Editor November 30, 2022

Oshkosh Student Association (OSA) President Daniel McKearn spoke on his experiences transitioning into college as a student-veteran at a Nov. 10 UW System Board of Regents meeting in Madison.  “[I’m]...

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