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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Student sexual health is important

Staff October 11, 2018

The UW Oshkosh Health Center offers many health care services to students including services related to sexual health. As young adults, sexual education and health is important for students to know...

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UWO professor sues Board of Regents

Calvin Skalet, Editor in Chief October 11, 2018

A UW Oshkosh associate English professor has filed a complaint to stop the release of a investigatory report requested by a “yet unidentified person” after allegedly telling that person to view the...

Hannah Braun wins WIAC Championship, team takes third

Neal Hogden, Managing Editor October 11, 2018

The UW Oshkosh women’s golf team took third as a team, and UWO junior Hannah Braun won the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship over the weekend. Braun needed a tournament-high...

The Titan Alumni Foundation offers academic funding

Christina Basken, News Editor October 11, 2018

An independent board of directors announced on Monday the creation of a new alumni-driven 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization to raise money to support student scholarships and other needs. The Titan Alumni...

A customer complets a purchase made at the Farmers Market held at Reeve Memorial Union.

Farmers market stresses sustainability

Kylie Balk-Yaatenen, Campus Connections Writer October 4, 2018

Sodexo sponsored a Farmers Market at Reeve Memorial Union on Sept. 27. All the businesses in attendance had one thing in common: sustainability. Many of the vendors had lots of sustainability strategies...

Senior running back Mitch Gerhartz runs down the field while a group of UW-River Falls defenders try to tackle him. Gerhartz finished with 122 yards en route to UW Oshkoshs 48-14 victory. The win took the Titans to 1-0 in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference as they try reclaim the conference title.

Radavich, Yoder shine versus UW-River Falls

Evan Moris, Assistant Sports Editor October 4, 2018

The UW Oshkosh football team opened up conference play in winning fashion on Saturday, rolling over UW-River Falls 42-14. The Titans dominated the game from start to finish on both sides of the football....

UWO sophomore Aaron Dorsey runs with a pack of competitors at the UW-Eau Claire meet. Dorsey finished in 272 out of 430 runners.

Titans finish strong in recent races

Billy Piotrowski, Writer October 4, 2018

The UW Oshkosh cross-country teams competed in multiple races last weekend. The men ran a split squad between Friday, Sept. 28, and Saturday, Sept. 29, and the women ran on the 28th. The men and women...

Burglaries rise near campus

Burglaries rise near campus

Nikki Brahm, Assistant News editor October 4, 2018

The Oshkosh Police Department is warning students to lock their doors in light of recent burglaries surrounding UW Oshkosh. According to a news release issued by the City of Oshkosh Police Department,...

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UWO Students worried about budget cuts

October 4, 2018

In January 2018, UW Oshkosh Chancellor Andrew Leavitt said he wanted to decrease the University’s budget by $9.5 million in the next two years by cutting spending, leading to classes being cut across...

According to the Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report: -Five cases of domestic violence occured on campus in 2017 -Zero cases of domestic violence occured on campus in 2016 -Four cases of rape occured on campus in 2017 -Two cases of rape occured on campus in 2016

UWO annual security report releases statistics on campus burglaries, sexual assaults, substance and alcohol use

Nikki Brahm, Assistant News Editor October 4, 2018

Burglaries on campus and in student housing increased about 86 percent from 2016 to 2017, according to the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report released by the University Police Department on Sept. 24. UP...

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