Five Advance-Titan staff members earned national awards in the Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) Clips and Clicks contest for fall 2023. Anya Kelley, then news editor, earned second place for her editorial, “It’s time to support student free press,” while Kelley and Josh Lehner, then assistant news editor, earned third-place honors for their news article, “Staff.
The Willow Project, a recent oil drilling project in northern Alaska, will affect those all across the country, even in Wisconsin, Jim Feldman, the director of environmental studies at UW Oshkosh said. The project will create an increase in climate change due to the natural resources being put into the atmosphere. “The real cost is.
Bye Gosh Fest has been held on the UW Oshkosh campus since 1979 and has provided students with an entertainment experience to end the semester. The headliners for this year’s Bye Gosh Fest are former Disney Channel stars Aly and AJ. Their opener is local band Mubus. The event, put on by the Reeve Union.
Throughout the UW Oshkosh campus, there is a wide variety of plant life found on the campus grounds. The variety of plants included comes from the Sustainability Institute, which helps upkeep these plants on campus. Bradley Spanbauer, the sustainability director for the Sustainability Institute for Regional Transformations (SIRT), said the variety of plant life includes.
Every April, the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) on campus creates a campaign for National Organ Day Awareness Competition (NODAC) in order to encourage students to sign up to be organ donors. The campaign has a different theme every year, this year’s theme being “Launch Life,” a rocket-themed project. Jocelyn Nunez, the vice.