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Independent Student Newspaper of UW Oshkosh Campuses

The Advance-Titan

Courtesy of UWO Athletics -- UWO's Abby Freismuth struck out three batters in her complete game win over the Blue Devils on Saturday.

UWO softball sweeps Stout, improves to 32-2

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor April 27, 2024

The UW Oshkosh softball team improved to 32-2 on the season and 8-2 in Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play after sweeping UW-Stout 3-2 and 7-1 in a doubleheader April 27 at UW-Oshkosh Softball...

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Gov. Tony Evers signed Act 2666 April 4, which adds Hmong and Asian American history to the Wisconsin K-12 curriculum.

Evers signs Act 266 into law

Jessica Duch, Photo Editor April 24, 2024

Gov. Tony Evers signed Act 266 into law April 4 which states that Hmong and Asian American history shall be part of the Wisconsin K-12 curriculum. “The Hmong and Asian American communities are a critical...

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OPD investigates two home invasions in past month

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor April 24, 2024

The Oshkosh Police Department is investigating two incidents of males entering women’s bedrooms in two separate off-campus residences. No one was injured and nothing was taken in both cases. “We...

Courtesy of UWO Flickr A student sits below the College of Nursing sign in the Clow Academic Complex.

UWO faculty vote for restructuring model

Josh Lehner, News Editor April 19, 2024

The UW Oshkosh faculty voted in support of Model A of the academic restructuring plan, which aims to better allocate university resources and disciplines, Provost Edwin Martini announced in an April 19...

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Officers of the Oshkosh Police Department investigate a party on Amherst Avenue during the spring edition of Pub Crawl Saturday.

Pub Crawl sees uptick in crime

Kelly Hueckman and Jacob Link April 18, 2024

Oshkosh’s unofficial biannual drinking event, known as Pub Crawl, kept area law enforcement busy over the weekend, with over 48 citations written and three people taken into custody. UWO biology student...

Week in Review Podcast, Episode 2

Week in Review Podcast, Episode 2

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor April 16, 2024

Week In Review is a new weekly podcast from the Advance-Titan that reports on the top campus, local, state and national news from the previous week. This week, the podcast discusses the vote of no confidence...

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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

A total solar eclipse crossed North America with parts of 15 states within the path of totality. This was the first eclipse fully visible in the US since 2017, when 14 states from Oregon to South Carolina...

Week in Review Podcast, Episode 1

Week in Review Podcast, Episode 1

Jacob Link, Assistant News Editor April 9, 2024

Week in Review is a weekly podcast from the Advance-Titan and WRST-FM Radio that reports on the top campus, local, state and national news from the previous week. This week's edition features news on the...

Photo: UWO Flickr — In an email sent out to UWO faculty and staff after the announcement of no confidence, Chancellor Andrew Leavitt said the results are a reaction to the hard, but necessary decisions he has made as chancellor, and that UWO chose to face challenges head-on, responding to trends and forces disrupting higher education everywhere.

72% of faculty vote no confidence in chancellor’s leadership

Anya Kelley, Editor-in-Chief April 5, 2024

This story was updated on April 11. After two months of deliberating, the UW Oshkosh faculty has confirmed a vote of no confidence in the leadership of Chancellor Andrew Leavitt.  According to a...

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Rust edges out Haase for county circuit court judge

Anya Kelley, Editor-In-Chief April 3, 2024

On Tuesday, the Oshkosh area election polls came to a close at 8 p.m. Ballots were counted and candidates were announced around 11 p.m. that night.   The Oshkosh Common Council had three seats up...

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