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

UW Oshkosh gets new therapy dog

UW Oshkosh gets new therapy dog

Megan Behnke, Reporter March 11, 2020

The UW Oshkosh Counseling Center has a new therapy dog, a rescued 4.5-year-old Lhasa Apso named Leo. Counseling Center Director Sandra Cox, who owns Leo, said therapy dogs have been at the center for...

The UWO gymnastics team is hoping to keep their positive momentum going as they prepare to compete at the NCGA championship in Ithaca, New York on March 27.

UW Oshkosh gymnastics is partying like it’s 1996

Greg Sense, Sports Editor March 11, 2020

The UW Oshkosh gymnastics team won their first league title since 1996, winning the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship in Eau Claire on March 7. With the Titans’ first-place...

Oshkosh Area School District OKs free busing for K-12 students

Oshkosh Area School District OKs free busing for K-12 students

Greg Sense, Sports Editor March 11, 2020

The Oshkosh Area School District board approved $33,500 in yearly funding to supply free student transportation on GoTransit Oshkosh bus lines for all K-12 students in Oshkosh at their Feb. 26 meeting. “This...

Junior guard Leah Porath scored 16 points while shooting 5-for-7 from the field in the fourth quarter alone. Porath led the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in points per game (17.5) and was third in the conference in rebonds (6.7). UWO is the only W IAC team remaining in the tournament.

UWO enjoys ‘sweet’ victory after huge comeback

Cory Sparks, Assistant Sports Editor March 11, 2020

UW Oshkosh has shown everyone that they are an absolute force to be reckoned with. The team defeated Edgewood College in the first round, a team with a 25-2 record prior to the matchup, in a 61-40 blowout...

OSA to partner with Oshkosh Food Co-op

OSA to partner with Oshkosh Food Co-op

Carter Uslabar, Editor in Chief March 11, 2020

An upcoming OSA fundraiser and updates on the campus’ response to the COVID-19 coronavirus were the main topics of discussion at the OSA Assembly meeting on Monday, March 9. The Oshkosh Food Co-op...

The UWO heating plant burns about 25 tons of coal per day for approximately 100 days during the winter months.

UW Oshkosh goes coal free

Amber Brockman, News Editor March 11, 2020

UW Oshkosh will be going coal free and making the switch to natural gas after the last load of coal arrives at UWO on March 12. “This move away from coal is important because it reduces our CO2 emissions,...

City Manager Mark Rohloff speaks at the State of the City event about plans for the future of Oshkosh and the importance of community development.

Oshkosh looks to new decade

Carter Uslabar, Editor in Chief March 11, 2020

City Manager Mark Rohloff discussed Oshkosh’s achievements over the last year and outlined major projects as the city welcomes a new decade of development at the annual State of the City Address on Monday. Rohloff...

Graphic by Tatum Spevacek

Will a woman ever be president?

Sophia Voight, Opinion Editor March 11, 2020

With the results of Super Tuesday causing Elizabeth Warren to suspend her presidential campaign, two men are left as the Democratic front-runners. Now the question is raised: will the United States...

Student finds home at Latino organization

Student finds home at Latino organization

Brandon Huerta, Columnist March 11, 2020

My definition of the term “Latino” refers to a person considered part of an ethnic background that is Spanish speaking. Hispanic, Latinx, Chicano. Immigrant, naturalized or U.S. born. Black, white,...

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