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

‘Jesus Is King’ more concerned with Chick-fil-A than God or music

‘Jesus Is King’ more concerned with Chick-fil-A than God or music

Zach Stremer, Columnist November 7, 2019

Kanye West’s “Jesus is King” finally dropped on Oct. 25 after years of reveals, delays and hype. Yet for all the time Kanye put into his current project, it still manages to feel rushed and incomplete. The...

New playground  panders to adults

New playground panders to adults

Leo Costello, Opinion Editor November 7, 2019

As a lifetime resident of Oshkosh, the Little Oshkosh playground at Menominee Park, built by the community in 1997, was near and dear to my heart. Little Oshkosh was like an enormous wooden castle where...

Broadcast received

Broadcast received

Ethan Uslabar, Editor, Arts&Entertainments November 7, 2019

“The Phantom Broadcast,” a band from the Chicago area, swung through Oshkosh on Monday night on the second to last stop of a short Midwest tour. The band, comprised of members Evan Opitz, Dave Hollis,...

‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ holds up, Fredric March does not

‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ holds up, Fredric March does not

Owen Peterson, Columnist November 7, 2019

Fitting in with the Halloween mood last week, UW Oshkosh’s International Film Series screened the 1931 horror classic “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” at Reeve Union Theater last Wednesday. The film...

Reed all about it

Reed all about it

Ethan Uslabar, Editor, Arts&Entertainment November 7, 2019

On Monday afternoon, UW Oshkosh chancellor Andy Leavitt played his alto saxophone in the Titan Underground as a part of the Flourish Through Music and Mindful Music Monday programs. Leavitt has been...

Business professor gains U.S. Citizenship

Business professor gains U.S. Citizenship

Rachel Ryan, News Reporter November 7, 2019

The path to citizenship for a UW Oshkosh business professor began while he was in high school, but it was a winding and decades-long journey for Jakob Iversen, who finally became a U.S. citizen on Oct....

Life as a queer professor at UWO

Life as a queer professor at UWO

Jerry D. Thomas, Guest Columnist November 7, 2019

By Jerry D. Thomas Associate prof, political science I used to view being gay as society’s boot on my neck. My sexuality is the “thing” that marks me as different, which today...

Axios co-founder talks career milestones, thanks his midwestern and UWO roots

Axios co-founder talks career milestones, thanks his midwestern and UWO roots

Jack Tierney, Editor in Chief November 7, 2019

It’s not that the co-founder of Axios has a disapproval for all other media outlets, it’s that he wants to have a commanding position over them. And no matter how far into the annals of the Nation’s...

The wacky history of kangaroos in Wisconsin

The wacky history of kangaroos in Wisconsin

Bethanie Gengler, News Reporter November 7, 2019

Last June, a motorist reported seeing a kangaroo hopping across an Interstate 41 pedestrian bridge in Grand Chute, according to Grand Chute police. The caller reported the sighting just before 7 a.m.,...

From reporter to judge: Barbara Key shares her story

From reporter to judge: Barbara Key shares her story

Joseph Schulz, Managing Editor November 7, 2019

For more than 20 years, Judge Barbara Key has served as one of six Winnebago County Circuit Court judges, but the road to her becoming a judge was full of career changes. Key grew up in Waukesha County...

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