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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

Graphic by Katie Pulvermacher

Rebuilding trust and reputation at UWO

Aubrie Selsmeyer, Opinion Editor October 25, 2023

“We’re trying to put together this big puzzle on what our reality is going to be come spring semester, but we don’t have any idea where all the pieces are because they’re scattered everywhere,”...

Morgan Feltz / Advance-Titan -- UWO setter Izzy Coon sets the ball over the net in Oshkosh’s 3-1 win over UW-Eau Claire Oct. 11 at the Kolf Sports Center.

Titans one win away from program record

Nolan Andler, Staff Writer October 25, 2023

The nationally ranked UW Oshkosh women’s volleyball remained unbeaten with a tough win at UW-River Falls and a sweep over nationally ranked North Park University (Illinois) on Oct. 20 and Oct. 21, respectively. With...

Meagan McDowell / Advance-Titan

Homecoming week at UWO provides many different opportunities for students to get involved.

Homecoming week in full swing

Mattie Beck, Arts and Entertainment Editor October 24, 2023

UW Oshkosh Homecoming week this year has been full of fun events for students and alumni alike.  Homecoming week has provided students with different opportunities to participate in different activities...

Kelly Hueckman / Advance-Titan —Owner Joe Ambrose’s family dines at The Chalice while “America’s Best Restaurants” films on Tuesday.

‘America’s Best Restaurants’ to feature The Chalice

Kelly Hueckman, Managing Editor October 19, 2023

One of Oshkosh’s most iconic restaurants, The Chalice, will be featured on an upcoming episode of “America’s Best Restaurants” after being filmed on Tuesday. “We obviously hope to gain recognition...

Mattie Beck / Advance-Titan - According to an article in Variety, Swift’s appearance at the Kansas City Chiefs v.s. Chicago Bears
game on Sept. 24 raised the audience of the game to 24.3 million viewers and was the most-watched
telecast of the week.

Is Taylor Swift ruining football?

Mattie Beck, Arts and Entertainment Editor October 18, 2023

Is Taylor Swift ruining your NFL experience? The short answer is no, not at all. Swift is actually doing a lot for everything surrounding football, and here’s why.  The first game she attended was...

Eli Yonder / Advance-Titan - Pub Crawl, like Oktoberfest in La Crosse and Mifflin in Madison, draws students from all of the Universities of Wisconsin for a weekend of debaucherous fun. Eli Yonder took all unattributed photos in this slideshow.

UWO’s biannual Pub Crawl

Jessica Duch, Writer October 18, 2023

College students from around Wisconsin traveled to Oshkosh last weekend to participate in the Oshkosh Pub Crawl celebration. The bi-annual event has been happening for years and is a gathering for students...

Morgan Feltz / Advance-Titan -- UWO setter Izzy Coon bumps the ball over the net in Oshkosh's 3-1 win over UW-Eau Claire Oct. 11 at the Kolf Sports Center.

UWO volleyball’s win streak reaches 26

Nolan Swenson, Co-Sports Editor October 18, 2023

The UW Oshkosh volleyball team continued their winning streak by sweeping four non-conference teams over the weekend, upping their current record to 26-0. The Titans opened the Washington University...

Courtesy of UWO Flickr / An empty classroom and open area on the Fond du Lac access campus. Low enrollment, accompanied with decreased state funding, has led to cuts across nearly all of the UW System campuses.  The Fond du Lac campus’ enrollment this semester is 238 students.

Fond du Lac access campus set to close in June 2024

Katie Pulvermacher, Editor-In-Chief October 17, 2023

UW Oshkosh’s access campus in Fond du Lac will discontinue in-person education by June 30, 2024, Chancellor Andrew Leavitt announced Tuesday. This leaves students unsure of where to go next with...

Graphic Illustration by Josh Lehner

Staff layoffs stun campus

Josh Lehner and Anya Kelley October 17, 2023

A total of 140 UW Oshkosh employees received layoff notices on Monday in an effort to curb the university’s $18 million deficit. The layoffs are part of the university’s realignment plan, which also...

Martin Rudd

Assistant chancellor for access campuses dies

Anya Kelley, News Editor October 16, 2023

The death of the assistant chancellor for access campuses Martin Rudd was announced in an email sent out by UW Oshkosh’s Chancellor Andrew Leavitt on Monday. Rudd, 53, died unexpected on Oct. 14 in...

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