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

Photos Courtesy of UWO Flickr - Provost John Koker said that due to low enrollment, students are not able to declare a major in theatre. “Grease,” a recent musical production, was performed in the fall 2022 semester.

University suspends theatre major

Max Rinn, Staff Writer April 12, 2023

UW Oshkosh students are temporarily suspended from declaring a major in theatre due to low enrollment, UWO Provost John Koker said in an interview.  “There are very few students in the major,”...

Courtesy of Wikimedia - By manipulating district lines, parties can gain voting advantages in a state. Protasiewicz, who won her Wisconsin
Supreme Court seat on April 4, said that she’s in favor of reexamining district maps.

What about gerrymandering?

Nolan Swenson, Co-Sports Editor April 12, 2023

After Justice Janet Protasiewicz’s victory in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, there is now a liberal swing in the court allowing it to take on her campaign goal of addressing gerrymandering within...

Webcam screenshot — One of the four eggs  laid by a peregrine falcon that is nesting on top of Gruenhagen Hall is visible on the boxs webcam.

There’s more than just Easter eggs this month

Josh Lehner, Assistant News Editor April 12, 2023

There are now four eggs in the peregrine falcon box on top of Gruenhagen Conference Center at UW Oshkosh, which has been home to a nesting pair of falcons since 2011. In that year, Wisconsin Peregrine...

Courtesy of Matt Scherrman -- Matt Scherrman hits the ball against the Rose-Hulman Institue of Technology on March 19. Scherrman has hit over .320 in each of his last two seasons and is currently hitting .434.

UWO seniors hope to go out with a bang

Nolan Swenson, Co-Sports Editor April 11, 2023

America’s favorite pastime has returned, and heading the Titan baseball team are two seniors who are potentially playing for UW Oshkosh for the last time: Matt Scherrman and Jackson Broom. Scherrman...

Willem Flaugher - Chief of the UWO police department Chris Tarmann presents to UWO students on what to do in the event of a school shooting.

Students taught school shooting safety measures

Anya Kelley, News Editor April 5, 2023

By February 2023, there had been 52 mass shootings in America; six of those were school shootings.  On Feb. 13, a gunman open fired on the Michigan State University campus killing three and critically...

Cory Sparks /Advance-Titan — German students Linda Bachmann, left, and Kim Kristin Loschen toured UW Oshkoshs Radio-TV-Film Department as part of the RIAS Berlin exchange.

RIAS Berlin exchange program educates American, German students

Kelly Hueckman, Managing Editor April 5, 2023

Not unexpectedly, Germans and Americans have many differences when it comes to their day-to-day lives.  While most United States highways cap out with a speed limit of 70 mph, Germany generally has...

Janet Protasiewicz

Protasiewicz elected to Supreme Court

Kim Kristin Loschen and Linda Bachmann, Staff Writers April 5, 2023

Wisconsin tipped the Supreme Court into a liberal direction — for the first time in over a decade — in Tuesday’s election. Liberal Janet Protasiewicz was declared the winner over conservative Daniel...

Courtesy of UWO athletics --UWOs Jake Andersen hits the ball against UW-Whitewater April 3 at Miller Stadium.

UWO baseball evens season series against Whitewater

Jacob Link, Co-Sports Editor April 3, 2023

The UW Oshkosh baseball team split its doubleheader against UW-Whitewater April 3, falling 5-4 to the Warhawks in the first game but winning the second game 6-5 at Miller Stadium in Whitewater. With...

Anya Kelley/Advance-Titan — The April 4 election will determine who will replace retiring Justice Pat Justice Roggensack on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Supreme Court race huge in impact and cost

Anya Kelley, News Editor March 29, 2023

April 4, 2023 marks an important upcoming election for Wisconsin: selecting a new Wisconsin Supreme Court member. The election has gained national attention for the divisive policy opinions surrounding...

Courtesy of алесь усцінаў / Pexels 
 Rubble and debris from buildings clutter the streets of a Ukrainian city. Since Russia’s invasion in February 2022, more than 8 million Ukrainians have fled the country. At least 6,000 Ukrainian children have
been taken to Russian camps and other facilities.

UWO professor reflects on life in Iziaslav, Ukraine

Anya Kelley, News Editor March 29, 2023

In the one year since Vladimir Putin directed Russian forces to invade Ukraine, more than 8,000 civilians have died and another 13,000 have been injured. Villages have been wiped out and billions of dollars...

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