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Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

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Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Kelly Reyer, left, and Tracy Miller, right, are two of the three design contest winners that have their artwork featured on the WCPH’s vending machines.

WCPH unveils 24/7 public health vending machines

Izaac Downie, Staff Writer October 3, 2024

The Winnebago County Public Health (WCPH) agency recently unveiled new free resources for the community in the form of vending machines, available in Oshkosh and Neenah.   The 24/7 public health...

Campus sees increase in drug arrests, burglary

Campus sees increase in drug arrests, burglary

Kelly Hueckman, Managing Editor October 3, 2024

UW Oshkosh saw an increase in burglary, drug-related arrests and other offenses compared to last year, according to the annual Clery Report published by the UWO Police Department Sept. 30. “Campuses...

UWO to host Supreme Court discussion

Nolan Swenson, Staff Writer October 3, 2024

  On October 24, UW Oshkosh will be hosting, “Has the Supreme Court Saved Constitutional Democracy in the United States,” with speakers Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist Linda Greenhouse and...

Music industry students work in a recording studio located in the Arts & Communications building.

AI within the music industry

Taycee Zach, Writer September 25, 2024

Views about the implementation of artificial intelligence in the music industry differ among artists, but independent musicians at UW Oshkosh feel as though such technology could do more harm than good...

Volleyball team has big week

Volleyball team has big week

Nolan Andler, Sports Writer September 25, 2024

The UWO volleyball team continued its winning streak last weekend.    The No. 5 ranked UW Oshkosh played against No. 3 UW-Whitewater in the second annual UWO Community Night at the Kolf Sports...

UWO sees largest enrollment drop in UW System

UWO sees largest enrollment drop in UW System

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor September 25, 2024

UW Oshkosh is estimated to have seen a 4.7% drop in enrollment, the largest decrease in the Universities of Wisconsin system, according to preliminary data released Sept. 16. UWO, one of five Universities...

UWO raises over $100,000 in donations

UWO raises over $100,000 in donations

Josh Lehner, News Editor September 18, 2024

UW Oshkosh raised $105,674 from alumni and university friends during this year’s Sept. 12 Titans Day of Giving campaign, surpassing their $100,000 donation goal.   The Titans Day of Giving...

 The Annex Gallery is filled with many impressive paintings from Van De Loo’s “Installation Images of Oasis,” and they can be viewed in the Arts and Communications building until Oct. 3.

Reopening the UWO Art Scene Annex Gallery opens ‘Installation Images of Oasis’ exhibit

Angela Satterlee, Arts and Culture Editor September 18, 2024

Kaden Van De Loo is a painter and recent graduate of the UW Milwaukee, where he received a bachelor of fine arts in painting and drawing and a minor in art history. His artwork is currently exhibited at...

UWO’s Shannon Walsh dribbles the ball at Titan Stadium Sept. 16.

Titan soccer earns first win of season

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor September 18, 2024

The UW Oshkosh women’s soccer team earned its first win of the season after defeating St. Norbert College 1-0 Sept. 16 at Titan Stadium, but the Titans fell to the Milwaukee School of Engineering 2-0...

Money

DNC highlights need for student loan forgiveness

Anya Kelley, Editor-In-Chief September 12, 2024

In the past four years, the Biden-Harris administration has forgiven $167 billion in student loans even after the Supreme Court of the United States struck down HEROS Act – a plan that would have erased...

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