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The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Volleyball team has big week

Volleyball team has big week

Nolan Andler, Sports Writer September 25, 2024

The UWO volleyball team continued its winning streak last weekend.    The No. 5 ranked UW Oshkosh played against No. 3 UW-Whitewater in the second annual UWO Community Night at the Kolf Sports...

Bradley Spanbauer studies elephants in Tanzania in 2015. Since receiving his master’s degree, he has focused his attention on studying elephant populations.

UWO professors express the impact of elephant conservation on the environment

Taycee Zach, News Writer September 25, 2024

 Over the last 75 years, the population of savannah elephants worldwide has declined by more than 50 percent, making them one of the most endangered species in Africa. With a decreasing population, there...

TikTok famous preacher Cindy Smock, who goes by Sister Cindy, speak to students outside of Horizon Village Sept. 11.

‘Ho no mo!’ revolution

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor September 18, 2024

  UW Oshkosh students crowded outside of Horizon Village Sept. 11 to catch a glimpse of the TikTok famous preacher “Sister Cindy,” who travels to various college campuses around the country...

Advance-Titan File Photo – A student voting on campus a few years ago. Students can pick up a voting ID at Titan Central in Reeve Union.

DNC Dempalooza panelists encourage young voter engagement

Anya Kelley, Editor-In-Chief August 22, 2024

*Editors note: The DNC invited student journalist to apply for press credentials this year while the RNC did not. The Advance-Titan is not affiliated with any political party or candidate.* “I believe...

Courtesy of D3photography.com -- The Titans claimed seven All-America honors including an individual national champion to claim national runners up.

UWO men’s track and field earns second place at national meet

Submitted News June 17, 2024

With 48 points over the three-day NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championship, the UW Oshkosh men’s track and field team took home the national runners up trophy May 25. During the national...

Courtesy of Michael Sudhalter -- Sophie Wery drove hits a double in Oshkosh's second game of the College World Series.

UWO softball finished fifth at College World Series

Submitted News June 17, 2024

The UW Oshkosh softball team went 1-2 in the 2024 NCAA Division III College World Series, placing fifth in the event hosted by East Texas Baptist University at Bell Park at Taylor Field from May 30 - June...

Protesters call for a free Palestine

Anya Kelley and Kelly Hueckman May 9, 2024

  One week after the Palestine encampments began at UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee, UW Oshkosh had a march of its own.  Despite impending rain and humidity, protesters from the campus and...

Courtesy of jpellgen / Flickr
Gov. Tony Evers signed Act 2666 April 4, which adds Hmong and Asian American history to the Wisconsin K-12 curriculum.

Evers signs Act 266 into law

Jessica Duch, Photo Editor April 24, 2024

Gov. Tony Evers signed Act 266 into law April 4 which states that Hmong and Asian American history shall be part of the Wisconsin K-12 curriculum. “The Hmong and Asian American communities are a critical...

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OPD investigates two home invasions in past month

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor April 24, 2024

The Oshkosh Police Department is investigating two incidents of males entering women’s bedrooms in two separate off-campus residences. No one was injured and nothing was taken in both cases. “We...

Photo: UWO Flickr — In an email sent out to UWO faculty and staff after the announcement of no confidence, Chancellor Andrew Leavitt said the results are a reaction to the hard, but necessary decisions he has made as chancellor, and that UWO chose to face challenges head-on, responding to trends and forces disrupting higher education everywhere.

72% of faculty vote no confidence in chancellor’s leadership

Anya Kelley, Editor-in-Chief April 5, 2024

This story was updated on April 11. After two months of deliberating, the UW Oshkosh faculty has confirmed a vote of no confidence in the leadership of Chancellor Andrew Leavitt.  According to a...

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