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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

Anya Kelley

Anya Kelley, Editor-in-Chief

Anya Kelley is the Editor-in-Chief of the Advance-Titan. She is currently a senior in the AMP department, pursuing a major in Multimedia Journalism and a minor in Women and Gender Studies. 

 

Kelley started as a staff writer her first semester at Oshkosh, and quickly moved to being the assistant news editor when she was a sophomore. From there, she honed her skills in writing, editing and layout before becoming the news editor. 

 

Kelley has earned multiple first place awards at the state level and placed nationally as well. 

 

After graduation in May, Kelley is planning to move to Washington D.C. to pursue a career in political reporting at the heart of the nation.

All content by Anya Kelley
A soldier helps a young boy unload the donated trees from the FedEx semi-truck.

Charity sends trees to troops

Anya Kelley, Editor In Chief
December 4, 2024
Camcorders, sexpos and porn

Camcorders, sexpos and porn

Anya Kelley, Editor-In-Chief
November 20, 2024
Hundreds of pro-Palestine picket signs lay out as protestors prepare to denounce Kamala Harris just blocks away from the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

Don’t be a single issue voter

Anya Kelley, Editor-in-Chief
November 4, 2024
UWO’s Student Rec Plex, commonly called “the bubble,” shortly after its construction in 2018. The university originally intended to take it down during the spring. However, costs prevented this from happening, and the Student Rec Plex now stays up year round.

Don’t burst the bubble!

Anya Kelley, Editor In Chief
October 17, 2024
The A-T’s managing editor Kelly Hueckman looks over a banned book display in the bookstore. The display is up through Sept. 28.

Banned Books Week UWO

Anya Kelley, Editor-In-Chief
September 25, 2024

UWO deficit higher than expected

Anya Kelley, Editor-in-Chief
September 5, 2024
Graphic by Josh Lehner
So far in 2024, the state of Wisconsin has had more than 220 wildfires and 37 of those occurred on April 13, when fires across the state burned more than 300 acres.

State fire danger above normal

Anya Kelley, Editor-In-Chief
May 1, 2024
Anya Kelley / Advance-Titan
UWO students with solar eclipse glasses on their faces gather outside of Halsey Science Center to get a view of the partial eclipse in Oshkosh

Eclipse-mania hits UWO

Anya Kelley, Editor-In-Chief
April 11, 2024

Don’t let new voices die

Anya Kelley, Editor-In-Chief
February 29, 2024
Kayla Curtis / Advance-Titan

Marching band spends $800,000

Anya Kelley, Editor-In-Chief
February 29, 2024

Alumni Awards nominations now open

Anya Kelley, Editor-In-Chief
February 15, 2024
Letter urges vote of no confidence

Letter urges vote of no confidence

Anya Kelley, Editor-In-Chief
February 13, 2024
Brooke Hansen / Advance-Titan - Oshkosh citizens walk past local stores in downtown Oshkosh. There has been a shift among consumers in recent years towards online shopping for Black Friday.

Shop local this holiday season

Anya Kelley, Managing Editor
December 6, 2023
Courtesy of PxHere photos

Read your student newspaper!

Anya Kelley, News Editor
October 25, 2023
Anya Kelley / The Advance-Titan - The UWO community has many concerns and questions following the announcement of UWO’s $18 million budget deficit. The university has released various documents and letters from upper administration in response, but questions still linger.

How will UWO rebuild trust?

Anya Kelley, News Editor
October 11, 2023

SAC aims for increased spending

Anya Kelley, News Editor
September 27, 2023
Advance-Titan file photo — UWO students can learn about different clubs on campus, such as Ultimate Frisbee, during the Sept. 5th Titan Fest.

Titan Fest returns on Sept. 5

Anya Kelley, News Editor
August 30, 2023
Michael Buckner / Advance-Titan - Universities are doing their part in offering affordable emergency contraceptive pills for female students as Walgreens fails to live up to
their word. Boston University is offering emergency contraceptive pills for $7.25 in comparison to a $50 Plan B from Walgreens.

Reproductive rights neglected

Anya Kelley, News Editor
April 5, 2023
Free speech or fake news?

Free speech or fake news?

Anya Kelley, News Editor
March 29, 2023
Anya Kelley / Advance-Titan

Engage with feminism

Anya Kelley, News Editor
March 15, 2023
Anya Kelley / Advance-Titan-- All the rooms at the Paine are decorated to feature different scenes from The Nutcracker.

The Nutcracker comes to life at Paine

Anya Kelley, Assistant News Editor
December 8, 2022
Scott Mahloch

Special agent wins alumni award

Anya Kelley, Assistant News Editor
November 16, 2022

UWO aims to prevent overdoses

Anya Kelley, Assistant News Editor
October 26, 2022
Courtesy of Annaka Schroetter-- Terror on the Fox takes place every year up in Green Bay and provides a fun scare experience.

Terror on the Fox provides scares

Anya Kelley, Assistant News Editor
October 19, 2022
Anya Kelley / The Advance-Titan-- Focus on Energy and sustainablity director Bradley Spanbauer encourage students to go green for free.

Pushing for sustainability

Anya Kelley, Assistant News Editor
October 12, 2022
Photo creds: Charlie Bruecker / The Advance-Titan-- Last year’s loss in first-year student retention was 32%. This visual represents a loss of around 1/3 (or 32%) of a class due to poor retention rates.

UWO works to increase student retention

Anya Kelley, Assistant News Editor
September 28, 2022
Courtesy of UW Oshkosh Today
The UWO dance team poses together on Daytona Beach, Florida. This was the team’s first national championship, and they took first in Poms and third in Jazz.

Dance team takes nationals

Anya Kelley, Staff Writer
May 4, 2022

Dance Team Nationals

Anya Kelley, Staff Writer
April 27, 2022
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Switching to a menstrual cup is one way to prevent waste in menstrual products.

Go Green for Menstrual Hygiene

Anya Kelley, Staff Writer
March 9, 2022
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