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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

Titan forward carries the ball through UW-Whitewater defenders. UWO split their team in two and took first and second.

Rugby dominate 7s at Ruck the Dub

Ally Gwidt, Assistant Sports Editor April 25, 2019

The UW Oshkosh women’s rugby team took home first and second place at the UW-Whitewater 7s Ruck the Dub tournament on Saturday in Whitewater. The women split up into two teams of seven, Oshkosh Gold...

Geology professor Joseph Peterson and UP Capt. Chris Tarmann explain how to respond to active threat situations, like having an active shooter on campus.

Training on campus provides insight for active threats

Joseph Schulz, Regional Editor April 25, 2019

UW Oshkosh held active threat information sessions in Reeve Union 209 on April 12 and 22, where University Police Capt. Chris Tarmann and geology professor Joseph Peterson outlined how to intervene before...

High school journalism censorship under fire

Advance-Titan Staff April 25, 2019

The American press has been under attack in recent years with claims of fake news, biased stories and attempts at censorship. Student journalists have not been immune to these attacks and face even...

Fischer named as GM of Wisconsin GLO team

Ally Gwidt, Assistant Sports Editor April 25, 2019

UW Oshkosh women’s basketball head coach Brad Fischer was named general manager of the Wisconsin GLO, a professional women’s basketball team coming to Menominee Nation Arena this May. Fischer...

Student journalism policy to change in high schools

Christina Basken, News Editor April 25, 2019

The Oshkosh Area School Board is reviewing its policy on school-sponsored publications after the Oshkosh North High School newspaper posted an article on its website regarding an assistant principal who...

Polk Library budget cuts

Calvin Skalet, Editor-in-Chief April 25, 2019

Cuts to Polk Library's budget over the last decade have left UW Oshkosh “far behind” its peer institutions in both staffing and collections, Polk Library Director Sarah Neises said. “The chancellor...

map indicating heavy areas of human trafficking

Women’s Center intern exposes hidden crime

Nikki Brahm, Assistant News Editor April 18, 2019

Amelia Gonzales, an intern at the UW Oshkosh Women’s Center, presented “Exposing the Hidden Crime of Human Trafficking” on Monday, with goals to raise awareness about human trafficking and to encourage...

Some students celebrate Pub Crawl on party streets such as John, Cherry and Irving. Lawns near campus are littered with trash in the days after Pub Crawl.

Spring crawl has usual problems, profits

Jack Tierney, Campus Connections Editor April 18, 2019

UW Oshkosh students, friends and family members filled the streets and bars of Oshkosh last Saturday celebrating the second Pub Crawl of the school year. Pub Crawl is an event that happens twice each...

Smaney connects at the plate during doubleheader against the Red Hawks.

Softball dominates Warhawks and Red Hawks

Ally Gwidt, Assistant Sports Editor April 18, 2019

The UW Oshkosh softball team swept doubleheaders against UW-Stout and Ripon College last week, advancing their overall record to 15-11. With the wins, UWO extended their streak of errorless games to...

UWO students and staff participate in the 10th annual LGBTQ+ Ally March by holding a silent march in Reeve Memorial Union due to inclimate weather.

LGBTQ+ Ally March storms campus

Zack Dion, Writer April 18, 2019

UW Oshkosh held its 10th Annual LGBTQ+ Ally March Wednesday in the Reeve Union Ballroom. This year marks the addition of the “+” to the end of the title as well as the highest number of sponsors...

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