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Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

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County extends ‘Walk-in Wednesday’ COVID-19 vaccination clinics due to demand

Submitted news July 5, 2021

The Winnebago County Health Department will continue offering free walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics at Sunnyview Expo Center, 500 E County Road Y, Oshkosh,  from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. each Wednesday for...

Explore the style, substance of antique shoes at the Paine

Explore the style, substance of antique shoes at the Paine

A new exhibition at the Paine Art Center and Gardens explores how shoes have transcended their utilitarian purpose to become representations of culture — coveted as objects of desire, designed with artistic...

Photo by Photo by Brad Zerivitz / American Red Cross — A blood donor
proudly shows off his bandaged arm after giving with the American Red Cross to help patients in need.

Severe blood shortage: Donors needed to address delays in patient care

The American Red Cross is experiencing a severe blood shortage as the number of trauma cases, organ transplants and elective surgeries rise – and deplete the nation’s blood inventory. Donors of all...

Crunch, crunch: UWO research shows teenage T. rex had a powerful bite

Crunch, crunch: UWO research shows teenage T. rex had a powerful bite

Submitted story by UWO News June 7, 2021

By the age of 13, the bite force of a Tyrannosaurus rex could already puncture bone. The new University of Wisconsin Oshkosh research finding published June 2 in the journal PeerJ fills a gap in knowledge...

UWO Flickr — UWO nursing student Alexis Dietsche of Loyal, Wisconsin, prepares and administers a COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccine center at the Fox Cities Exhibition Center in Appleton on May 12.

130+ UWO nursing students earn tuition credit for vaccination work

Submitted story by UWO News May 28, 2021

More than 130 students from the UW Oshkosh College of Nursing (CON) have provided COVID-19 vaccinations and earned a $500 tuition credit while also receiving valuable real-world experience. The opportunity—which...

April Lee / The Advance-Titan

UWO eases mask, physical distancing requirements

UW Oshkosh will ease its mask and physical distancing requirements effective June 1 for those who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. According to an email today from Chancellor Andrew Leavitt, this...

Courtesy of Beth Hubbard
The low rounds of the year were a 79 and an 82 by sophomore Lauryn Davis, an 82 by junior Margherite Pettenuzzo and an 82 by Davis, Pettenuzzo and freshman Ava
Downie.

UWO golf finishes seventh at conference

Cory Sparks, Sports Editor May 5, 2021

The UW Oshkosh women’s golf team finished in seventh place out of eight teams in the three-day Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) championship at Reedsburg Country Club. The...

Photos courtesy of Leah Porath and Nikki Arneson
Porath and Arneson are both seniors on the UWO basketball team, and they have helped the team in becoming Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) champions in each of the last three seasons.

‘Women’s sports are underappreciated’

Cory Sparks, Sports Editor May 5, 2021

With the increasing rating and wage gaps between men’s and women’s sports, UW Oshkosh women’s basketball athletes have taken notice of the disrespect for women’s sports on a daily basis. According...

This week in UWO history

This week in UWO history

Advance-Titan May 5, 2021

May 6, 1987 — Arthur Ziegler, Wisconsin’s head cartographer for the previous 25 years, spoke on campus. Ziegler said of Wisconsin’s four boundary disputes, two eventually ended up in the U.S. Supreme...

Katie Pulvermacher / Advance-Titan

Making friends with the fauna on campus

Katie Pulvermacher, Staff Writer May 5, 2021

Colleges all across America claim that their animals on campus, especially squirrels, are different from animals off-campus, as they are overly friendly and let you walk right up to them. Being a student...

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