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Free math tutoring offered to middle and high school girls
Effective immediately there is free drop-in math tutoring site available to all area public and private middle and high school girls.
Students experience Supreme Court in action
Justin Krey wasn't sure what he going to witness when he sat in on a hearing before the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh received a grant of $599,817 from the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship program of the National Science Foundation to support individuals enrolled in the College of Education ...
Fire Department to check smoke alarms
Firefighters will check this week to make sure working smoke detectors are in place in University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh off-campus student housing in recognition of Fire Prevention Week.
There aren't many stores in Oshkosh where most items only cost a buck. In fact, in the past few years, the number of dollar stores in Oshkosh has slipped, despite a national trend.
Economy on the mind of job seekers at career fair
Jeremiah Buschke is still in search of a job five months after he graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Buschke said he's been through a lot of interviews, had two low-paying job offers and few, ...
Market woes test investors mettle
A day after the Dow's largest point drop in history, Bruce and Dawn Abraham watched a documentary that predicted in 2006 these dark financial days.
Editorial: Collaboration prescription after assaults
The unsettling rash of stranger assaults and attempted abductions that have plagued neighborhoods radiating out from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and the central city since January represent a public ...
Charges in doubt if Amish boy dies
Prosecutors could find it difficult to charge an Amish couple criminally should their young boy die of a heart defect for lack of medical treatment.
Kagen bucks Democrats on bailout vote as party lines blur
U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen says he put politics and his upcoming re-election campaign aside and voted against the financial bailout plan on Monday because it did nothing to secure the economy.
UW-Oshkosh police investigate attempted abduction of female student
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh police are investigating the attempted abduction of a female student early Sunday morning.
Rally aims to stop the silence
However community members hope that by marching in support of those victims of rape, sexual and domestic violence and violence against children and other individuals, the silence is ended and steps are made ...
Fox Valley voters see no clear winner
So much for flying sparks at the high-stakes presidential debate. Friday's first face-to-face exchange between Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama highlighted their differences on the economic and ...
Republican poll puts Hopper in lead in 18th
A poll conducted on behalf of the Republican Party of Wisconsin indicates Randy Hopper has opened up a lead over Democrat Jessica King in the race to win the 18th state Senate District.
City expecting increase of absentee ballots
Oshkosh City Clerk Pamela Ubrig expects more city voters than ever before to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day this year.
Smoking decreases among college students
If VSU is following the national trend fewer Blazers are blowing smoke. Preston Maier, a freshman and smoker answered, "I have not smoked as regularly because I can't just go sit outside of the door when I want ...
$290,000 still needed to pay for capital improvments on sports complex
Two school districts and the university will continue to pay for the Oshkosh Sports Complex, which debuted last week, for the next decade.
UWO gets $300,000 grant for suicide, mental health program
The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has given the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh $300,000 for its mental health support services.
Women's soccer: UWO shuts out St. Norbert
Jessica Erny scored about 8 minutes into the match to lift the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh to a 1-0 victory over St.
Stew Rieckman: Trying to clean up the 'superficial' in political conversations
When a nationally respected political journalist observed last week that the media 'rewards the superficial' in its political coverage, it caught my attention.