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

Morgan Feltz / Advance-Titan -- UWOs Izzy Coon serves the ball in a match against UW-Eau Claire at the Kolf Sports Center Oct. 11.

Titans extend win streak to 22 games with win over UWEC

Nolan Andler, Staff Writer October 12, 2023

On a night where the UW Oshkosh women's volleyball team honored senior Amelia Hust's father in his fight against cancer, the Titans added another win to their undefeated record. The Titans (22-0, 4-0...

Kelly Hueckman / The Advance-Titan - Maya Carpenter takes a sledgehammer to a scale as part of the Women Advocacy Counsels right against beauty standards.

Students smash body norms

Kelly Hueckman, Managing Editor October 11, 2023

Just outside of Reeve, students gathered to take turns cladding themselves in safety goggles, a “Smash the patriarchy” hard helmet and a sledgehammer to shatter scales on Tuesday.  In honor of...

Anya Kelley / The Advance-Titan - The UWO community has many concerns and questions following the announcement of UWO’s $18 million budget deficit. The university has released various documents and letters from upper administration in response, but questions still linger.

How will UWO rebuild trust?

Anya Kelley, News Editor October 11, 2023

UW Oshkosh administrators are facing backlash as UWO is being confronted with 200+ layoffs and furlough assignments due to an $18 million deficit. The Universities of Wisconsin, formerly called the...

Willem Flaugher / Advance-Titan — A scene from the last Pub Crawl as UWO students participate in yard games.

It’s that time of year: the semiannual crawl

Aubrie Selsmeyer, Opinion Editor October 11, 2023

UWO students – drum roll please – it is that time of year: the semiannual fall Pub Crawl. The weekend when college students drink from sunrise to sundown as soon as that final class gets out on Friday...

Courtesy of UWO Athletics -- UWO wide receiver Londyn Little runs with the ball in a game earlier this season. Little recorded 60 yards and two touchdowns on five receptions in the double-overtime win on Oct. 7. Littles two touchdowns against Stout were the  first in his career with the Titans.

UWO football wins in double-overtime thriller

Jacob Link, Co-Sports Editor October 11, 2023

The UW Oshkosh football team overcame a 17-point deficit in the second half while breaking four school records to defeat UW-Stout 48-46 in double overtime at Don and Nona Williams Stadium in Menominee...

Nolan Swenson / Advance-Titan -- A UWO student was found dead inside of Stewart Hall early Friday morning.

UWO student dies in Stewart Hall

Jacob Link, Co-Sports Editor October 6, 2023

UW Oshkosh Chancellor Andrew Leavitt announced Oct. 6 that a student died in Stewart Hall after being found unresponsive early Friday morning. In a letter to students, Leavitt wrote that UW Oshkosh...

Graphic courtesy of UW-Stout

UW System calls for civic engagement among students

Kelly Hueckman, Managing Editor October 4, 2023

After a 2022 survey found only 12% of students in the UW System said they were interested in having their views challenged, a panel discussed how students can engage in difficult conversations in Reeve...

Aubrie Selsmeyer / Advance-Titan - Ben Bernier (front) and Brianna Zarling (back) are both guests at
Day by Day homeless shelter. Ben Bernier (37) is wearing a Packer
hat he crocheted himself. He is self taught and passes his time
making clothing items from yarn for other members of the shelter,
staff and children of staff members.

Day by Day addresses Oshkosh’s unhoused population

Aubrie Selsmeyer, Opinion Editor October 4, 2023

Homelessness is not a new problem in Oshkosh. However, for a number of citizens, the problem has recently become more apparent and troubling. Oshkosh has the Day by Day Warming Shelter, which provides...

Josh Lehner / Advance-Titan - A group of students, staff, faculty and community members chant slogans in front of Sage Hall during Tuesdays walkout protest. The protest, which began at the Culver Family Welcome Center, worked its way to Sage Hall before ending in front of Polk Library.

‘Chop from the top!’

Josh Lehner, Assistant News Editor October 3, 2023

UW Oshkosh staff and faculty, as well as community members and people from other UW System schools, participated in a walkout protest today over the university’s response to its $18 million deficit. The...

Courtesy of UWO Athletics -- UWOs Trae Tetzlaff dives for the pylon against UWW. Tetzlaff recorded 43 yards and two touchdowns against the Warhawks.

No. 4 Whitewater bests Titans 37-21

Jacob Link, Co-Sports Editor October 2, 2023

A late fourth quarter comeback came up short as the UW Oshkosh football team dropped its Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference opener to UW-Whitewater 37-21 Sept. 30 at J.J. Keller Field at Titan...

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