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

Courtesy of UWO Archives - Ed Hall was inducted into the UWO Hall of Fame in 1974.

Remembering The Titans

Jacob Link, Co-Sports Editor September 20, 2022

The first UW Oshkosh Athletic Hall of Fame class in 1974 featured three-sport athlete Edward “Ed” Hall, widely regarded as the greatest right-tackle and right-end in Titan football history. Hall...

Photo: Morgan Feltz / The Advance-Titan — The Oregon/Jackson Street bridge is under construction until the end of September. Until then, no foot traffic or vehicles are able to pass over it.

Nearly 7% of Wisconsin bridges ‘structurally deficient’

Katie Pulvermacher, Managing Editor and News Editor September 14, 2022

Of Wisconsin’s 14,307 bridges scaling state and local roadways, 987 or 6.9% are classified as “structurally deficient,” according to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). A...

Photo: Advance-Titan  — The Oshkosh Public Museum is home to more than 300,000 objects and 700,000 historic photographs.

Get off campus and in touch with Oshkosh

Josh Lehner, Staff Writer September 14, 2022

The history of Oshkosh flows throughout the city, and with it are the many features and activities it offers. Oshkosh was once home to the Ho-Chunk Indians, who surrendered their land to the United...

Connor Giusti, left, and Matt Shermann, right, stand alongside Clinton LumberKings General Manager Ted Tornow,  a UWO alumnus.

Titans enjoy summer baseball

Jacob Link, Sports Editor September 13, 2022

While most UW Oshkosh students use summer break as a chance to relax, three Titan baseball players spent their summer playing baseball in two of the most prestigious summer baseball leagues in the country. UWO...

Photo courtesy David Siemers — UW Oshkosh Chief of Staff Alex Hummel, far right, met with various people on Monday before the chancellor announced the university would not outsource its custodial, maintenance and grounds employees.

Leavitt rules against outsourcing custodial, grounds and maintenance crews

Katie Pulvermacher, News and Managing Editor September 13, 2022

Cautious optimism. This is Custodian Anne Armstrong’s takeaway after she and 100 other custodian, grounds and maintenance workers almost lost their state jobs due to outsourcing at UW Oshkosh. “Nothing...

Photo: Charlie Bruecker / The Advance-Titan —
Custodians, grounds and maintenance crews, faculty, staff and others marched around campus on Tuesday to stop UW Oshkosh from outsourcing jobs.

‘Keep our jobs here, keep our people near’

Katie Pulvermacher, News and Managing Editor September 7, 2022

“Hey hey, ho ho. Keep the jobs at UWO” was heard throughout the streets of UW Oshkosh during a protest Tuesday afternoon meant to keep the jobs of custodial, grounds and maintenance crews safe from...

Photo: Jaylen Hill / The Advance-Titan — Quarterback Kobe Berghammer completed passes to 10 different receivers for over 250 yards and four touchdowns in UWO’s dominant victory over ETBU.

Titans blow out ETBU as Jennings picks up first win

Jacob Link, Sports Editor September 7, 2022

Head Coach Peter Jennings won his first game with the Titans as the UW Oshkosh football team took down East Texas Baptist University 52-13 Saturday at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium. With the...

Photo: UWO Flickr

Titan Thunder Band debuts on Saturday

Katie Pulvermacher, Managing Editor and News Editor August 31, 2022

After more than 40 years without the marching band at UW Oshkosh, the Titan Thunder Marching Band will make its debut at the Titans football game against East Texas Baptist University on Saturday at 1...

Photo: UWO Flickr — UW Oshkosh students check out some tables at the 2021 Taste of UW Oshkosh. In 2022, the event has been rebranded as Titan Fest and includes games, food and more,

Titan Fest allows students to check out student orgs and more

Cory Sparks, Former Editor-in-Chief August 31, 2022

UW Oshkosh will host the newly named Titan Fest on Sept. 6 from Reeve Union to Swart Hall, and all students are encouraged to explore what different organizations have to offer. With more than 150 organizations...

Advance-Titan Photo Archives — The UW Oshkosh football team prepares for the upcoming season with a new coach and the players ready to have their 11th consecutive winning season.

UWO football seeks to take division by storm

Jacob Link, Sports Editor August 31, 2022

The UW Oshkosh football team will look to contend for the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) title during the 2022 season, which begins Saturday at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium. The...

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