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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

All content by Ethan Uslabar
Jewson a lyrical miracle

Jewson a lyrical miracle

Ethan Uslabar, Arts and Entertainment Editor
December 4, 2019
A piece titled "Background Checks" on display in the exhibition.

Youth culture, cartoons, and creativity

Ethan Uslabar, Editor - Arts & Entertainment
November 15, 2019

Mujeres Emprendedoras

Ethan Uslabar, Editor - Arts & Entertainment
November 13, 2019
Broadcast received

Broadcast received

Ethan Uslabar, Editor, Arts&Entertainments
November 7, 2019
Reed all about it

Reed all about it

Ethan Uslabar, Editor, Arts&Entertainment
November 7, 2019
The Astronomers go all in

The Astronomers go all in

Ethan Uslabar, Editor - Arts&Entertainment
November 5, 2019
Don Eshelman became homeless after losing his job in Mayville due to the 2008 financial crisis.

Warming shelters: Helping homeless day by day

Ethan Uslabar, Editor - Arts&Entertainment
October 30, 2019
Individualizing sustainability problems can be counterproductive.

Faculty disputes sustainability myths

Ethan Uslabar, Arts and Entertainment Editor
October 23, 2019
An anonymous UWO student displays a handful of the marijuana ‘nugs’ they sell and smoke.

Student drug dealer tells all

Ethan Uslabar, Arts and Entertainment editor
October 23, 2019
A police officer writes an open-intoxicant ticket. /

Pub crawl proves chaotic

Ethan Uslabar, Arts and Entertainment Editor
October 16, 2019
Students view Hunder’s exhibition at the gallery’s reception last Thursday night.

Details abound in ‘Ingress’

Ethan Uslabar, Arts and Entertainment Editor
October 16, 2019
"By Ethan Uslabar uslabe78@uwosh.edu Homecoming week is underway, but there are still plenty of opportunities to get involved with the festivities. UW Oshkosh kicked off its Homecoming on Sunday as campus life organizations painted the windows in Reeve Memorial Union. On Monday, students participated in a spoons tournament that required participants to sign a waiver acknowledging the dangers that could ensue when the games were to get intense. On Tuesday, students participated in a talent show in the Reeve Memorial Union Ballroom. Wednesday night featured UWO’s annual Homecoming comedian. This year, Chris Distefano, who stars in MTV shows “Guy Code” and “Girl Code” was the featured comedian, performing in Albee Hall. Tonight’s events include the Residence Life and Greek Life house and hall decorating, as well as flag football at the Rec Plex. The homecoming comedian and the tailgating event on Saturday usually draw the biggest crowds and are planned by students in the Reeve Union Board beginning in early summer. The biggest draw of Homecoming is on Saturday, when alumni and families are invited to a day full of food and sports, featuring the football team’s Homecoming game versus UW-Eau Claire. “Saturday is a day of lots of free food, games and activities for families to enjoy with their students,” Missy Burgess, associate director for student involvement said. “There are so many thing to enjoy, and most of them are free. We hope they get a taste of how much fun life as a Titan can be.” Fraternities, sororities and residence halls are typically the most involved, although all students are welcome to participate in the events. “Greek Life is super into homecoming,” Lauren Perry, a member of Alpha Xi Delta said. “Our favorite event is probably the lip sync competition. That’s a really big one for us just because everyone gets so into it; they get to dress up, they get to make up a routine for their theme and they get to practice with like everyone who’s participating, and it’s always super fun.” Perry is one of several students running for Homecoming royalty. “I’m running because I wanted to represent Greek Life in a different way,” Perry said. “I think it’s super important to represent UWO in every aspect, rather than just in my organization, and I just really like that opportunity to get myself out there.” "

Titans dig into Homecoming with Spoons

Ethan Uslabar, Arts and Entertainment Editor
October 16, 2019
Szabo sweats heavily as he pounds his drums.

Reign of terror draws to an end

Ethan Uslabar, Editor - Arts & Entertainment
October 10, 2019
Depression Artwork

[Photo] Decade of Despair

Leo Costello, Opinion Editor
October 3, 2019

Let’s get this ‘Bread for Breakfast’

Ethan Uslabar, Arts and Entertainment Editor
October 3, 2019

Bare stage, complex themes

Ethan Uslabar, Editor - Arts and Entertainment
October 2, 2019

Board games to keep you from boredom

Ethan Uslabar, Arts and Entertainment Assistant Editor
October 2, 2019
 Mikey Koziczkowski on strings and vocals.

Housekeeper rocks the garage

Ethan Uslabar, Editor, Arts&Entertainment
September 26, 2019
Major Basher - English Majors

[Photo] cartoons!

September 25, 2019

Tinder bios translated, for your convenience

Ethan Uslabar, Arts & Entertainment editor
September 19, 2019
monarch butterfly

Kings of campus

Ethan Uslabar, Arts & Entertainment editor
September 19, 2019
Major Basher

Major Basher comic

Ethan Uslabar, Editor - Art & Entertainment
September 13, 2019

Advertisments awash with deception

Ethan Uslabar, Editor - Arts & Entertainment
September 12, 2019
Artist Irineo Medina’s previous mural in Appleton.

UWO approves mural displaying diversity

Ethan Uslabar, Campus Connections Editor
May 2, 2019
The Howard

The Howard gives old Eagles Club new life

Ethan Uslabar, Campus Connections Editor
April 25, 2019
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