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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: Liam Beran / Advance-Titan — Food waste on college campuses is a complicated issue.

Campus food recovery efforts combat waste, promote sustainability

Liam Beran, Staff Writer November 1, 2022

You might’ve seen them: videos of hundreds of donuts, chicken nuggets, bagels and other food items being thrown into bins by reluctant service workers. Restaurants like Dunkin’ Donuts, Chick-fil-A...

Courtesy The Grand Oshkosh — Many people believe the Grand Oshkosh is haunted.

The unexplained hauntings of The Grand explained

Aubrie Selsmeyer, Staff Writer November 1, 2022

While October has just ended, it’s Halloween year-round for members of The Grand Oshkosh. The Grand holds the title for the oldest operating theater in the city and the most actively haunted. I sat...

Morgan Feltz / The Advance-Titan -- Oshkosh wide receiver Trae Tetzlaff (16) hauls in a 79-yard touchdown reception in Saturday’s 19-14 win against UW-Stout on homecoming at Titan Stadium.

UWO triumphs at homecoming game 19-14

Jacob Link, Co-Sports Editor October 26, 2022

Wide receiver Trae Tetzlaff had 178 receiving yards and two touchdowns as the UW Oshkosh football team took down UW-Stout 19-14 on homecoming at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium. After a scoreless...

Josh Lehner / The Advance-Titan -- Haskin runs for governor against people more than twice his age.

22-year-old runs for WI governor

Josh Lehner, Staff Writer October 26, 2022

A 22-year-old Wisconsin native is running for state governor as an independent write-in candidate hoping to bridge the age gap between politicians and their demographics. Seth Haskin, who grew up in...

Tino Starr/Advance-Titan — UWO has added decals to Sage Hall in hopes of decreasing the number of bird collisions and deaths.

UWO works to end bird-window collisions, deaths

Kelly Hueckman, Opinion Editor October 25, 2022

With the weather cooling down, the flight south for many birds at UW Oshkosh hasn’t been without some major obstacles. Bird-window collisions have proven to be a biannual issue at UWO’s Sage Hall...

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Go green for Halloween

Kelly Hueckman, Opinion Editor October 25, 2022

With Halloween right around the corner, many people are eager to jump into the regular seasonal festivities of dressing up, carving jacl-o'lanterns and eating enough candy to feed a small village.  But...

William Brush/Advance Titan - William Brush / Advance-Titan — Andrea Dutton speaks on the climate change crisis currently happening around the globe.

Climate change: ‘The rate of change is a big issue’

William Brush, Staff Writer October 20, 2022

Andrea Dutton, a UW-Madison professor and geologist known for her research on future sea level rise, called for action against climate change in a seminar at the Culver Family Welcome Center Wednesday. Dutton...

Watch for potential dangers in upcoming election

Nolan Swenson, Sports Co-Editor October 19, 2022

The Wisconsin Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning about potential dangers in the midterm election due to heightened tensions and political camps making it more likely that people will open a facetious...

Campus sees increase in rape, vehicle theft

Campus sees increase in rape, vehicle theft

Liam Beran, Staff Writer October 19, 2022

Rape and vehicle theft increased in 2021 on campus, according to the University Police (UWOPD) Clery Report, a federally mandated report of on- and near-campus crimes and referrals. Compared to 2020,...

The Advance-Titan archives-- Student spending on textbooks has decreased significantly in the past year due to digital formats offering a less expesive alternative to the physical copy.

Student spending decreases

Josh Lehner, Staff Writer October 19, 2022

Spending on textbooks has decreased by 26% between the 2020 and 2021 academic years, according to the Association of American Publishers. This reflects a decade-long decrease in spending by 48%, from $655...

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