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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

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Tomatoes are one of the various vegetables found in the community garden on the UW Oshkosh campus. Additional garden beds will support even more produce.

UWO community garden to expand

Mackenzie Seymour, Staff Writer February 16, 2022

The UW Oshkosh Community Garden project will expand for the 2022 growing season, including six new garden beds, and Community Garden interns will be recruiting students and clubs to rent garden space in...

Shabazz

Being Black in white spaces

Nolan Swenson, Sports Editor February 16, 2022

“When did you realize your race and how?” A simple question, with not-so-simple answers. Guest speaker Amilcar Shabazz, a professor of history and Africana studies at the University of Massachusetts...

Berens

Former library director dies at 74

Kylie Balk-Yaatenen, Arts & Entertainment Editor February 16, 2022

John F. Berens, retired library director and information technology assistant vice chancellor at UW Oshkosh, died on January 19, at Bellin Hospital in Green Bay. He also served on the Search and Screen...

Kyra Slakes / Advance-Titan
A CCOE lab provides machines and computers commonly used by cybersecurity specialists. These have different capabilities from the average computer elsewhere.

Cybersecurity Center original to Oshkosh

Katie Pulvermacher, News Editor February 16, 2022

What was once the call center in the Culver Family Welcome Center, the new cybersecurity center, teaming with the Wisconsin Cyber Threat Response Alliance (WICTRA), is a great place for expanding one’s...

Cory Sparks / Advance-Titan
Forwards Levi Borchert (left) and Ethan Anderson (right) jump for the tip-off of UWO’s 80-77 win in a matchup that featured two top-10 nationally ranked teams.

Titans rise up national rankings

Jacob Link, Co-Sports Editor February 16, 2022

The UW Oshkosh men’s basketball team extended their win streak to four games as they defeated UW-Stevens Point on the road on Feb. 9, and UW-La Crosse at home on Feb 12. The Titans (18-3, 8-2 in Wisconsin...

Jesse Jackson speaking at Kolf Sports Center

UWO honors Black History Month

Cory Sparks, Editor in Chief February 9, 2022

Black History Month is here, and UW Oshkosh will be celebrating, remembering and educating all month long with a variety of on-campus events. The Black Student Union and African American Studies...

UWO student and Associate Professor in search of Starkie Swenson

UWO professor aids to the closing of Starkie Swenson cold case

Katie Pulvermacher, News Editor February 9, 2022

After the news of human remains being spotted by a pair of hikers at High Cliff State Park on Sept. 29, UW Oshkosh Associate Professor of anthropology Jordan Karsten was able to identify the remains of...

Kyra Slakes /The Advance-Titan — Students, faculty and staff can get vaccinated and tested for COVID-19 at Albee Hall.

UWO suspends students for COVID-19 violations

Katie Pulvermacher, News Editor February 9, 2022

From Sept. 1, 2021 to Jan. 1, 2022, seven UW Oshkosh students were suspended and 861 disciplinary actions were taken against students for disobeying COVID-19 rules set in place, according to the Dean of...

UWO Photo — The UW Oshkosh Fond du Lac Falcons at a Jan. 31 game.

Competition heats up with new sports league at UWO Fond du Lac, Fox Cities campuses

Submitted news February 8, 2022

Athletics has returned at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh campuses at Fond du Lac and Fox Cities. Men's basketball conference games for the Falcons at Fond du Lac and Cyclones at Fox Cities continue...

Mountain peaks, glaciers, and prayer flags near the Kunzum La Pass, a high mountain pass connecting the Lahaul and Spiti valleys in the Indian Himalaya.

New UWO research links continents to key transitions in Earth’s oceans, atmosphere and climate

Submitted news February 2, 2022

A new study led by University of Wisconsin Oshkosh geologist Timothy Paulsen advances the understanding of the role continents have played in the chemical evolution of Earth’s oceans, with implications...

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