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The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Jess Duch / Advance-Titan – Flowers, balloons, candles, handwritten cards, a motorcycle helmet and other items were set at the traffic light near the crash.

One person dead after crash near campus

Jacob Link, Editor-in-Chief September 12, 2025

A motorcycle crash at the intersection of High Avenue and Wisconsin Street killed a 27-year-old Appleton man Sunday night. According to the Oshkosh Police Department, a motorcycle headed eastbound on...

Graphic by Josh Lehner / Advance-Titan

UWO no longer operating in structural deficit

Jacob Link, Editor-in-Chief September 12, 2025

UW Oshkosh Provost Ed Martini announced that the university is no longer operating in the red, and Chancellor Manohar Singh previewed the upcoming school year during UWO’s convocation address Aug. 28...

Dylan Przybylski / Advance-Titan -- Donner Hall is one of three buildings, also including Webster Hall and Radford Hall, that will be demolished in the next year in a statewide project.

UWO to raze three buildings

Jacob Link, Editor-in-Chief August 29, 2025

UW Oshkosh will see three of its buildings torn down over the course of the next year after the Wisconsin State Building Commission approved $110.2 million in projects statewide Aug. 6. One of the projects...

Courtesy of UWO -- Chancellor Manohar Singh, left, greets Gov. Tony Evers, right, and Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman, center, before a tour of Polk Library this summer.

University welcomes its new chancellor

Josh Lehner, Managing Editor August 29, 2025

UW Oshkosh students will be greeted by a new chancellor this fall as Manohar Singh has taken over the position from former chancellor Andrew Leavitt, who announced he’d be stepping down last October. Singh,...

Courtesy of UWO Flickr -- Going to college has gotten more expensive for students at UW Oshkosh, as the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents approved a proposal by President Jay Rothman to increase tuition by up to 5% for the 2025-26 school year.

Universities of Wisconsin to increase tuition

Isaac Pischer, Assistant News Editor August 26, 2025

Going to college has gotten more expensive for students at UW Oshkosh, as the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents approved a proposal by President Jay Rothman to increase tuition by up to 5% for...

Courtesy of the Oshkosh Police Department

Suspect arrested in Franklin Street shooting

Jacob Link, Editor-in-Chief August 12, 2025

The Oshkosh Police Department arrested a 17-year-old male Aug. 10 on the 1200 block of W 12th Ave. on multiple charges including first degree attempted homicide, and he was taken to the Winnebago County...

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