Well, the semester is over and people are talking about their summer plans. What does summer hold for me? I am off to Austin, Texas for an internship with the Austin Humane Society doing video production. I am super jazzed! I get to combine my passion for animals with my major of Radio/TV/Film—it’s going to… Read more »
Posts By: Mallory Jacobson
The Oshkosh Music Scene: Meet “Charley and the Cynics”
— One thing that is always thriving here at UWO is the music scene. Local bands are alive and well in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and local businesses and campus alike are always hosting one band or another. The Titan Underground is a popular venue on campus to catch a local band, as well as other establishments… Read more »
Happy Earth Day!
This week is Earth Week – today is Earth Day — and what better way to celebrate than to take a look at how green UW Oshkosh has become. From the University’s sustainability efforts to placing 14th in the nation (No. 1 in Wisconsin!) in the RecycleMania tournament, UW Oshkosh has it all.
The World Premiere of Cycle, a UW Oshkosh Student Film
At the world premiere of the UW Oshkosh student short film Cycle, there was not a single empty seat to be found in all of Reeve Union Theater—there were even people sitting on the stairs! After watching the film, it became very clear why so many people were there to enjoy its debut. In a… Read more »
National Grilled Cheese Month
April is National Grilled Cheese Month—who ever thought something as awesome as this monthly celebration even existed?! I don’t know about you, but I love, love, love grilled cheese sandwiches. And in honor of this wonderful month, here are some tips on the classic sammie that you might enjoy.
“Reconstructing Girl,” a documentary by RTF professor Justine Stokes.
Part of what I love about UW Oshkosh is all the events that come to campus. There are always professional speakers, bands, entertainment and movies to check out. But I absolutely love having the opportunity to see a presentation of work done by the professors here. In fact, one of my professors in the Radio/TV/Film (RTF)… Read more »








