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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

Girl is looking at notes and studying

Students and faculty prepare for return to in-person exams

Cory Sparks, Editor in Chief September 22, 2021

Forget about looking up answers to a virtual exam online or in your notes. It's back to reality as UW Oshkosh goes back to mostly in-person classes. With the initial change from in-person to online...

Police car with car lock against it

UWO responds to vehicle thefts

Cory Sparks, Editor in Chief September 22, 2021

UW Oshkosh students who park in university lots are encouraged to take preventative measures after two vehicles were stolen from Lot 30 near the Gruenhagen Conference Center off Wisconsin Avenue on...

Kylie Balk-Yaatenen / Advance-Titan

Community members, UWO students and local vendors line the streets of downtown Oshkosh for the local farmer’s market held each Saturday in the summer.

‘You can’t find this at the grocery store’

Kelly Hueckman, Staff Writer September 15, 2021

As new and continuing UWO students and staff settle into their semester schedules, the weekly Oshkosh Farmers Market is still in full-swing as one of the most beloved attractions in the city. Each...

Sami Christiansen / The Advance-Titan

Girls soccer cruises to an impressive 4-0 start, a first since 2012

Chase Millam, Staff Writer September 15, 2021

The UW Oshkosh women’s soccer team rolled to four straight victories opening up the season, an accomplishment last achieved in 2012. The offense was on point, scoring 23 goals in total in the...

Tom Antrim / Advance-Titan
Beach Scene #1 by Leif Larson
at the Annex Gallery

The Mesmerizing Annex Gallery

Tom Antrim, Staff Writer September 15, 2021

The array of colors and attention to detail are truly mind blowing, as the deep blues and greens featured in this painting are eye-catching. The Annex Gallery on the second floor of the UW Oshkosh...

Amelia Hust Chosen as Kwik Trip Volleyball Athlete of the Week

Amelia Hust Chosen as Kwik Trip Volleyball Athlete of the Week

Connor Checkalski, Sports Editor September 15, 2021

UW Oshkosh freshman and defensive specialist Amelia Hust was named the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Kwik Trip Women’s Volleyball Defensive Athlete of the Week. Hust recorded 98 digs,...

Katie Pulvermacher / Advance-Titan

Despite encountering them most of the time people download an app or sign up for a service, many don’t read the terms and conditions. But what exactly are they missing in those mysterious words?

Who really reads ‘terms and conditions’?

Katie Pulvermacher, News Editor September 15, 2021

The countless amount of times I have downloaded an app or signed up for a website and been faced by the massive list of terms and conditions is unbelievable. I, like many others, do not read through...

UWO inducts largest class yet into Titan Hall of Fame

UWO inducts largest class yet into Titan Hall of Fame

Cory Sparks, Editor in Chief September 15, 2021

UW Oshkosh will be inducting a record-high 10 people into the school’s athletic Hall of Fame in 2021. The 2021 UWO Hall of Fame class features a mix of former student athletes, coaches and administrators...

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UWO’s evolution through the years

Amber Brockman, Managing Editor September 15, 2021

Last Sunday, a celebration was held in honor of UW Oshkosh’s 150th anniversary, but the school has gone through many changes to become what it’s known as today. “Over the past 150 years, UW Oshkosh...

Courtesy of Shannon Davis-Foust
UWO’s Sustainability Institute for Regional Transformations has recently established the Winnebago Pool Lakes Harmful Algae Blooms
Project. This project helps the public understand how harmful the
algae blooms are

Algae blooms create toxicity

Amber Brockman, Managing Editor September 15, 2021

Algae blooms can be toxic to humans and wildlife, but Wisconsin lacks a system that routinely tests for blue-green algae or blue-green algal toxins in its 15,000 lakes, according to the Wisconsin Department...

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