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

Photo courtesy of UWO Athletics--
The offensive line sets up on center, Brian White. Within the First 11 seconds of the first quarter UWO had already scored a touchdown.

UWO Football pummels Pioneers

Jacob Link, Sports Co-Editor October 5, 2022

Quarterback Kobe Berghammer had a masterful six touchdown performance as the UW Oshkosh football team routed UW-Platteville 46-7 at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium on Hall of Fame Day Saturday afternoon. UWO...

Photo courtesy of PxHere

Living costs are not livable

Katie Pulvermacher, News Editor October 5, 2022

In Wisconsin, the rate of rent increase notices has gone up 69% this year, according to a 2022 Legal Templates study. It is evident college students are not happy with this statistic. “Already being...

Photo courtesy of @blackmenaces on IG-- Sebastion Stewart-Johnson of Black Menaces interviews members of the LGBTQ+ community at a Utah pride parade.

Black Menaces showcase ignorance

Liam Beran, Staff Writer October 5, 2022

You know them.  They’re Brigham Young University’s firebrands, provocateurs who dare to ask questions that fly in the face of honor codes and campus administration.  Armed with cell phones,...

Duality exhibit explores relationships of opposites

Duality exhibit explores relationships of opposites

Kelly Hueckman, Opinion Editor October 3, 2022

The Annex Art Gallery’s current exhibit, Duality, showcases five artists’ interpretations of the relationship between opposites. The exhibit has two featured artists, Wisconsin-based artist Neheimah...

Photo courtesy: Bailey Laird-- The production of ‘RECOLLECT’ is completely student-led.

Titan TV reveals student-lead shows

Mattie Beck, Arts & Entertainment Editor September 28, 2022

Titan TV, the student-run television channel on campus, is premiering new shows this fall. Two of the new shows, “RECOLLECT” and “Anything But Average,” are both student written, directed, and...

Photo creds: Willem Flaugher / The Advance-Titan-- Dear Dualidad is a duo made up of Giselle Olivia and Javier Roman, both UWO graduates.

Dear Dualidad rocks out

Kelly Hueckman, Opinion Editor September 28, 2022

Music, dancing and community. UW Oshkosh alumni duo Dear Dualidad brought all three to Titan Underground last Thursday as they played their hour-long set in celebration of Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month.  The...

Photo creds: Bill Blake / Oshkosh Rugby Club-- Brad Gorzek dives in order to advance past the tackling opposition. In Rugby, anyone can run the ball, allowing for greater diversity of strengths.

Oshkosh Rugby Club wants you

Nolan Swenson, Co-Sports Editor September 27, 2022

The Oshkosh Rugby Club, also known as the Mighty Pigs, has operated out of Oshkosh since 1978 and played at the Division III level against other Wisconsin rugby clubs. The team comprises of men ranging...

Illustration: Josh Fannin / The Advance-Titan--
Students can reframe tasks in Good Faith to help take control of their college experience.

You don’t have to go to class… you get to

Ivy Eleanor Buchan, Guest Columnist September 27, 2022

You don’t have to go to class. Before you stop reading and go on your merry way, thrilled with the knowledge that you never need to attend another boring lecture for a gen ed that’s well outside...

Photo creds: Kyra Slakes / The Advance-Titan -- Prof. Kercher teaches the significance of researching local history.

Kercher sparks growth in student research, history department

Cory Sparks, Editor-in-Chief September 21, 2022

Pay it forward.  That's all Stephen Kercher wanted to do. But in the more than 20 years he has taught at UW Oshkosh, he has managed to do so much more. Kercher, a UW Oshkosh history professor and director...

Photo courtesy Emma Cumbers  / The Advance-Titan -- UWO student Emma Cumbers, far right, studied in France and said the hardest part of her trip was staying on task in a classroom when there was so much else to see.

Study Abroad: An opportunity to gain hands-on learning

Josh Lehner, Writer September 20, 2022

Getting back into the swing of the school year can be tedious. Registering for classes, buying textbooks and the hardest part, showing up to class. But some students are embarking on an entirely new and...

Load More Stories