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 April Lee | Rebounding and draining three-pointers have been two huge components when it comes to whether the Titans win a game or not this
year. The Titans are averaging 42 rebounds per game in wins and 31 rebounds per game in losses. They’re also making 50% of their
three pointers in wins compared to only 41% in losses.

Headline: Titans wallop Whitewater in only game of week

Cory Sparks, Sports Editor February 17, 2021

The UW Oshkosh men’s basketball team decisively beat UW-Whitewater 78-59 in Whitewater last Friday to move into second place in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference east division with...

Courtesy of Katie Pulvermacher

Academic stereotypes still hold strong

Katie Pulvermacher, Staff Writer February 17, 2021

Long-standing stereotypes have existed for college students and what majors and jobs they chose to go into, but even as gender barriers are being broken gradually with time, stereotypes are still holding...

Courtesy of Cassidy Kennedy | The “River Dome” experience includes a private dome for up to eight people for 90 minutes. These domes have become a popular experience for people looking to enjoy
an outing with friends, while staying warm and safe during the pandemic.

Fox River Brewing Co. installs domes for outdoor dining

Cassidy Kennedy, Staff Writer February 17, 2021

With below-freezing temperatures during a global pandemic, what better way to spend your time than at Fox River Brewing Company’s River Domes. These domes have become a popular experience for...

Police officer body cameras: How are they used in Oshkosh and at UWO?

Police officer body cameras: How are they used in Oshkosh and at UWO?

Andrew Hansen, Staff Writer February 17, 2021

New statewide data on the use of body and dashboard cameras in Wisconsin shows that 380 agencies, including the Oshkosh Police Department, use at least one form of camera. The Wisconsin Department...

Courtesy of Lexi Langendorf | A drawing by Bill Greider displaying his own representation of himself attending a Zoom meeting.

“Zoom” exhibition features a playful spin on COVID-19

Lexi Langendorf, Arts & Entertainment Editor February 17, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed many things in our everyday lives. For many of us, the use of video platforms such as Zoom, Collaborate Ultra, Microsoft Teams or FaceTime has become...

Courtesy of Michael J. Cooney | The Roe Park ice rink, which opened mid-January in downtown Oshkosh by the YMCA, is open from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. every day.

Roe Park ice rink hosting free movie night

Lexi Langendorf, Arts & Entertainment Editor February 17, 2021

A new ice rink has been introduced at Roe Park in downtown Oshkosh and will host a movie night on Friday, Feb. 19 from 5 to 7 p.m. Disney’s Frozen 2 will play on a jumbo blowup screen while visitors...

Courtesy of Winnebago County Health Department COVID-19 dashboard

UWO begins semester amid low COVID-19 cases

Sophia Voight, Assistant News Editor February 17, 2021

UW Oshkosh is starting its spring semester among Winnebago county’s lowest number of COVID-19 cases since September. There was an average of 20 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases per day in Winnebago...

UWO said a software update issue caused over 200 acceptance letters to mistakenly email to applicants.

Hundreds receive false acceptance to UWO

Sophia Voight, Assistant News Editor February 17, 2021

Over 200 people who applied for admission to UW Oshkosh received a false acceptance letter via email over the weekend of Feb. 5. According to a statement from UWO Public Information Officer Peggy...

Courtesy of Winnebago County Health Department COVID-19 dashboard

UWO begins second semester amid low COVID-19 cases

Sophia Voight, Assistant News Editor February 16, 2021

UW Oshkosh is starting its spring semester among Winnebago county’s lowest number of COVID-19 cases since September.  There was an average of 20 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases per day in Winnebago...

April Lee / Advance-Titan | Freshman center Joseph Adamson slams the ball in warm-ups before the Titans’ 77-68 win over the Pioneers in the Feb. 5 matchup
at the Kolf Sports Center.

Basketball resumes play in divided conference

Cory Sparks, Sports Editor February 10, 2021

The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) will be split directly in half, into east and west divisions, for what will be an abbreviated 2021 season to minimize the amount of basketball games...

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