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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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UW Oshkosh Associate Professor of anthropology Jordan Karsten hopes to help solve a cold case.

Oshkosh students dig for bones

Katie Pulvermacher, Staff Writer April 21, 2021

Anthropology students at UW Oshkosh, along with their professor and the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office, are hoping to unearth the remnants of a missing man who was presumed murdered on August...

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“The Imaginary Invalid” cast following COVID-19 safety protocol at their rehearsal on April 15. There is a large student discount on tickets, which are now available online.

UWO Theatre overcomes COVID-19

Cassidy Kennedy, Staff Writer April 21, 2021

As they say in theater, “The show must go on.” After being shut down due to COVID-19 restrictions, the UWO theatre department is again coming back to produce and broadcast a double feature. This...

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Titan Thunder, UW Oshkosh marching band, to debut in 2022

April 19, 2021

Here comes the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Titan Thunder. The University has announced plans to add a marching band to its repertoire, with the expectation that a 100-piece unit will make its debut...

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Planet Perk recycles all of its paper products, saving an estimated 85,000 pounds of paper per year.

Planet Perk celebrates Earth Day

Cassidy Kennedy, Staff Writer April 14, 2021

It is that time of year where students are stressing about the amount of school work they have with finals just around the corner. Planet Perk, a coffee shop and cafe, is the perfect study spot,...

Advance-Titan receives 22 awards in WNA competition

Advance-Titan receives 22 awards in WNA competition

April 14, 2021

The Advance-Titan received 22 awards in the 2020 Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation’s Collegiate Better Newspaper Contest, and also took third-place honors for the overall publication. The...

Nearby cemetery cause of haunted Horizon?

Mattie Beck, Staff Writer April 14, 2021

The haunting of Horizon Village speculation has spread like wildfire, with people sharing more and more stories every day on their own supernatural experiences. Ginny Gross, a staff member at the Oshkosh...

Wisconsin suspends Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Wisconsin suspends Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Sophia Voight, Assistant News Editor April 14, 2021

Wisconsin is temporarily suspending the single-dose Johnson & Johnson (J&J) COVID-19 vaccine after six cases of a “rare and severe” type of blood clot were reported in the U.S. This...

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Later this spring, UWO will install its own honeybee colonies to address declining bee populations.

UW Oshkosh plans to install honeybee colonies

Mackenzie Seymour, Staff Writer April 14, 2021

UW Oshkosh will install its very own honeybee colonies later this spring, in part to increase local food production and address declining bee populations. The project was piloted by Mariah Parkin,...

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Webster Hall will become a weekday-only residence hall beginning fall 2021 for a weekday residence initiative started by Residence Life.

Webster Hall to become weekday residence housing starting fall 2021

Katie Pulvermacher, Staff Writer April 14, 2021

UW Oshkosh has offered up a new option for student housing next school year, as Webster Hall will become a weekday residence hall for those who do not choose to stay on campus over weekends. “With...

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Do you prefer your gummy bears boneless or bone-in?

Amber Brockman, News Editor April 14, 2021

Unless you seek out the vegan alternative, you prefer Jell-O bone-in. This applies to other commonly enjoyed sweets as well, like gummy bears, marshmallows, fruit snacks, ice cream and candy —...

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