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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

Joy Evans used her McNair research on food insecurity among racially minoritized college students to open a food pantry in Reeve Memorial Union.

McNair Scholar alumna combats food insecurity

Amber Brockman, News Editor February 26, 2020

From outward appearances, Joy Evans, a senior at UW Oshkosh, seems to have it made. She’s a McNair Scholar alumna who is on her way to graduate school, has been recognized as student of the month by...

OSA gears up for spring elections

OSA gears up for spring elections

Carter Uslabar, Editor in Chief February 26, 2020

Student government elections Oshkosh Student Assembly office manager Tyler Klaver announced that the deadline for students to run for OSA president and vice president was 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 25. At...

Clash Burger outshines Reeve Grill

Owen Peterson, Columnist February 20, 2020

Last week, Clash Burger, the successor to Reeve Grill, celebrated its opening week in Reeve Memorial Union. After a week of giveaways and sampling at Clash Burger, it has emerged as one of the more solid...

Automation shifts labor needs in the Fox Valley

Automation shifts labor needs in the Fox Valley

Joseph Schulz, Managing Editor February 19, 2020

The high-wage, low-skill factory jobs that have shaped Northeast Wisconsin are being replaced by high-skill, high-wage jobs, but it isn’t clear that either workers or employers are ready for the shift. Local...

Public Relations campaign promotes 2020 census in Oshkosh

Lydia Westedt, News Writer February 19, 2020

From the presidential election to the Tokyo Summer Olympics, 2020 is slated to be an exciting year. The 2020 census gives the community one more thing to look forward to. For communities like Oshkosh,...

UW Oshkosh administrators address budget woes

Joseph Schulz, Managing Editor February 19, 2020

UW Oshkosh has asked the UW System for financial help as part of a plan to manage its budget that aims to cut spending and invest in enrollment. The university has a “budget hole” due to a projected...

Proposed policy threatens Hmong community

Carter Uslabar, Editor in Chief February 19, 2020

Oshkosh and Fox Valley area officials are speaking out against the Trump administration’s talks around deporting and repatriating Hmong and Lao residents. The Fox Cities are home to a thriving Hmong...

Senior Adam Fravert jumps for the opening tipoff

Red hot Titans approach post season

Neal Hogden, Sports Writer February 19, 2020

The UW Oshkosh men’s basketball team won two-straight Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference matchups against UW-Stevens Point and UW-Stout last week. On Saturday, UWO outscored UW-Stout 45-27...

Junior Karsyn Rueth has averaged 13.5 points per game while shooting 50% on 3-pointers in her last two games (both of which were wins) against UW-Stevens Point and UW-Stout.

Reuth, Titans heat up as WlAC tourney nears

Cory Sparks, Assistant Sports Editor February 19, 2020

The UW Oshkosh women’s basketball team kicked their performance into high gear this past week after prevailing against UW-Stevens Point at home and UW-Stout in an away game by double-digit margins. With...

Gymnastics team soars to new heights

Gymnastics team soars to new heights

Greg Sense, Sports Editor February 19, 2020

The UW Oshkosh gymnastics team dominated Hamline University of Saint Paul, Minnesota, scoring 188.825 points to Hamline’s 181.2, moving the Titans to a third place ranking among Division III schools,...

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