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

Courtesy of UWO Athletics
Runner Cody Witthun gets second place with a time of 27:09. which is a pace under a 4.5 minute mile.

Running running and running running

Cory Sparks, Editor in Chief November 6, 2021

The UW Oshkosh cross country team finished in third place out of eight teams Saturday in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) championship held at Whitetail Golf Course in Colfax,...

Courtesy of UWO Athletics
Both the men’s and women’s teams hold a 1-1 record in 2021

When in doubt, listen to Dory

Trent Allaback, Staff Writer November 3, 2021

The UW Oshkosh men’s and women’s swim and dive teams both secured victories against Carroll University on Saturday, with the men’s team outscoring Carroll 121-69 and the women’s team earning...

Courtesy of UWO Athletics
Quarterback Kobe Berghammer is protected by Caleb Noenig and Josh Keskinen as he sets up for a pass.

Beating the devil out of them

Jacob Link, Staff Writer November 3, 2021

The UW Oshkosh football team defeated UW-Stout 43-36 at Williams Stadium in Menomonie on Oct. 30. The Blue Devils opened the scoring with a 33-yard pass from quarterback Sean Borgerding to wide...

This week in UWO history

This week in UWO history

Advance-Titan November 3, 2021

Nov. 4, 1947 — Seumas MacManus, a well-known Irish poet and storyteller, presents old Irish folk tales at an Oshkosh assembly. He comments on how during the winter months, farmers and their families...

Side hustles for college students

Side hustles for college students

Cory Sparks, Editor in Chief November 3, 2021

Just like many of those who will end up reading this, I am a college student who owes the university thousands of dollars per year while dedicating 20-40 hours a week to school-related activities. Whether...

Mattie Beck / Advance-Titan
Greek Life at UW Oshkosh provides opportunites to get involved with serving campus and community through fundraising and volunteering events.

Club spotlight: Greek Life at UWO

Mattie Beck, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor November 3, 2021

There are many different clubs on campus — 183, in fact, on all three UW Oshkosh campuses according to Presence. But one of the major organizations that has different branches throughout campus is...

Kelly Hueckman / Advance-Titan
The Fox Cities Student Affair office has a book shelf called Fox Pantry that contains canned food, hygeine products and necessary school supplies for students to buy.

UWO-Fox Cities ‘Pack the Pantry’

Kelly Hueckman, Staff Writer November 3, 2021

Located in the hallway cove near the Fox Cities Student Affairs office is an old bookshelf stocked with soup cans, soaps and school supplies. While this bookshelf, also known as the Fox Pantry, may...

Courtesy of Sarah Witherspoon
UWO defender Caylee Fry passes the ball downfield towards the goal at J.J. Keller Stadium.

Titans say “WIAC for me”

Jacob Link, Staff Writer November 3, 2021

The UW Oshkosh women’s soccer team beat UW-River Falls 1-0 in overtime at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium on Oct. 30. The win sealed the top spot in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference...

Courtesy of Pixabay

Animal agriculture linked to 17,900 air pollution deaths annually

Amber Brockman, Managing Editor November 3, 2021

Reduced air quality from agricultural emissions result in 17,900 deaths per year in the United States, according to a recent study published by the National Academy of Sciences. The study found that...

Lexi Wojcik-Kretchmer / Advance-Titan
Frequent bird strikes are happening on campus, especially since bird migration is very high in the fall. The most common bird strikes happen at Reeve Union and the entrance windows of Sage Hall.

Bird-window collisions grow

Mackenzie Seymour, Staff Writer November 3, 2021

Bird-window collisions on campus buildings continue to be a problem at UW Oshkosh after the installation of window decals was delayed. Student and faculty researchers recently concluded a bird-strike...

Load More Stories