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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

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Downtown Oshkosh offers new experiences, like the Oshkosh Farmers Market, which returns June 4.

Spring break … without breaking the bank

Kelly Hueckman, Staff Writer March 17, 2022

Just because you’re trying to save money doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy your spring break. While the norm for college students to travel over spring break has been perpetuated for years, some...

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Fired former UWO director of Affirmative Action appeals case

Katie Pulvermacher, News Editor March 16, 2022

The former UWO director of Affirmative Action who says he was discriminated against on the basis of his race and national origin, as well as retaliated against when he complained about race discrimination,...

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Titan Underground held “The Bachelor” watch party for the last two drama-filled episodes of the season. The watch party lasted for the full hour-long episode.

‘The Bachelor’: We are here for the drama

Kylie Balk-Yaatenen, Arts & Entertainment Editor March 16, 2022

The hit reality TV show The Bachelor has had 20 years worth of drama, romance and interesting characters. The show is currently on its 26th season and wrapped it up on Monday and Tuesday in its intense...

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The Astronomers have over 83,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.

‘The Astronomers’ prep for tour

Cory Sparks, Editor in Chief March 16, 2022

UW Oshkosh’s Michael Stensland and Ben Baker are taking their band, “The Astronomers” on their Midwest Kids Tour that’ll make four stops in two states over spring break. When the Advance-Titan...

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Wisconsin Ukrainians fill a 15-foot trailer with supplies.

Ukraine supply drive a success

Nolan Swenson, Co-Sports Editor March 16, 2022

A 15-foot trailer was filled from front to back, top to bottom, with supplies for Ukrainian refugees and defense units at an Oshkosh rally Saturday at Opera House Square. The rally was hosted by Wisconsin...

UWO's Winter Carnival: over 50 years of tradition

UWO’s Winter Carnival: over 50 years of tradition

Kylie Balk-Yaatenen, Arts and Entertainment Editor March 11, 2022

The Winter Carnival at UW Oshkosh has been a tradition for more than 50 years, and many of the activities such as ice sculpting have continued to today. Many, but not all. For instance, residence halls...

Katie Pulvermacher / The Advance-Titan — On March 21, masks will no longer be required on the Oshkosh campuses except in the Student Health Center and the Albee testing center. Students around campus are enthusiastic about this news.

Two years of COVID-19: What UWO has done in the last year

Katie Pulvermacher, News Editor March 11, 2022

Today marks two years since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. UW Oshkosh shut down its campuses, leading students to adjust to the new reality of online...

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The Oshkosh YMCA requires hockey players to pay a fee to utilize the rink as well as wear full gear.

UW Oshkosh deserves a hockey rink

Jacob Link, Co-Sports Editor March 9, 2022

For some, hockey is synonymous with winter in Wisconsin, but the city of Oshkosh, the ninth largest city in the state, does not have a single public hockey rink. Oshkosh has just one public skating rink,...

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The annual Womxn Leading UWO exhibit is located on the second floor of Reeve Union and is available until the end of March. The exhibit displays UWO’s women.

New exhibit celebrates women

Mattie Beck, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor March 9, 2022

Currently located on the second floor of Reeve Union is the annual Womxn Leading UWO exhibit, formerly known as the Titan LeadHERship exhibit. The exhibit features women leaders from the three different...

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Switching to a menstrual cup is one way to prevent waste in menstrual products.

Go Green for Menstrual Hygiene

Anya Kelley, Staff Writer March 9, 2022

In five years, undergraduate students at UW Oshkosh will use more than 6.8 million tampons with plastic applicators, all ending up in the landfill. The cost to the environment and individual students is...

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