University Wire back issues from Thursday, October 22:
Graduate students at Michigan rally for better pay
Oct 22, 1998;
200 U. Michigan students rally for affirmative action
Oct 22, 1998;
Environment proposal unites Michigan candidates
Oct 22, 1998;
Politicians to campaign in Detroit area
Oct 22, 1998;
'Lab on a chip' facilitates DNA analysis
Oct 22, 1998;
State should give 'U' students tax credit
Oct 22, 1998;
Microsoft threatens innovation in the market
Oct 22, 1998;
TV REVIEW: Must E! TV
Oct 22, 1998;
COLUMN: Michigan athletes pledge to keep wrestler's memory alive
Oct 22, 1998;
Faculty members organize walkout at UCLA
Oct 22, 1998;
Provocative display at UC Los Angeles display focuses on victims of hate crimes
Oct 22, 1998;
Michigan athletes compete beyond the Big Ten
Oct 22, 1998;
Time is right for Michigan to face No. 2 Irish
Oct 22, 1998;
U. California-Davis Baha'i community evaluates persecutions in Iran
Oct 22, 1998;
UC Davis law students, faculty address affirmative action issues in walkout
Oct 22, 1998;
Buckeyes have company in run for Big Ten title
Oct 22, 1998;
Maintaining consistency is key for Cal-Davis
Oct 22, 1998;
U. Massachussetts nets grant from Science Foundation Science Foundation
Oct 22, 1998;
Badgers, Hawkeyes lurk at end of tunnel for Michigan
Oct 22, 1998;
Admonishing intolerance at Southern Illinois U.
Oct 22, 1998;
Politicians, diplomats, generals meet at Stanford
Oct 22, 1998;
Clinton signs drug, alcohol notification law
Oct 22, 1998;
Fraternity-sponsored events end in violence at Southern Illinois U.
Oct 22, 1998;
Michigan field hockey faces nemesis
Oct 22, 1998;
Rules restrict winter Draw for Stanford U. Phi Delta Theta
Oct 22, 1998;
Fewer foreign students in U.S., Stanford not as affected
Oct 22, 1998;
Vigil Honors Slain University of Wyoming Student
Oct 22, 1998;
Potential teachers to take new test at Boston U.
Oct 22, 1998;
Living among the (Grateful) Dead
Oct 22, 1998;
Regents ditch 5.2 percent tuition hike at Iowa State U.
Oct 22, 1998;
Kansas State among the nation's best
Oct 22, 1998;
Group tickets for popular Stanford U. event to be sold on the World Wide Web
Oct 22, 1998;
Stanford U. profs discuss Clinton impeachment
Oct 22, 1998;
Anti-milk advocate gives controversial lecture at Cornell U.
Oct 22, 1998;
Science: Explain the inexplicable, win a Nobel
Oct 22, 1998;
Leases cause conflict at James Madison U.
Oct 22, 1998;
Stanford researchers search for canine narcolepsy gene
Oct 22, 1998;
JMU's Cioffi is back on the attack
Oct 22, 1998;
COLUMN: To woo is to avoid the perils of sketchiness
Oct 22, 1998;
Fee may become standard for all incoming U.Texas-Austin freshmen
Oct 22, 1998;
Gay student's death motivates discussion
Oct 22, 1998;
Teach-in focuses on racial views
Oct 22, 1998;
COLUMN: Evaluation of the lost mother
Oct 22, 1998;
COLUMN: After U.Texas-Austin shuts down Women's Co-ops: Veggie dorm
Oct 22, 1998;
Boston U. students go the distance for homeless
Oct 22, 1998;
Blind athletes find way to compete
Oct 22, 1998;
No. 12 Texas drops No. 15 A&M again
Oct 22, 1998;
Higher Education Act boosts financial aid
Oct 22, 1998;
Mizzou pumped for rematch with Nebraska
Oct 22, 1998;
Local theater first to go filmless with digital movie premiere
Oct 22, 1998;
Convocation kicks off Brown U. Multiracial Heritage Week
Oct 22, 1998;
Flu returns to campuses
Oct 22, 1998;
Brown U., Tougaloo College offer unique exchange program
Oct 22, 1998;
Igno-Bill tactics?
Oct 22, 1998;
Fit to Box?
Oct 22, 1998;
Florida gubernatorial candidates both claim victory
Oct 22, 1998;
United Cultural Council meets, solidifies focus
Oct 22, 1998;
Nobel Prize winner speaks at U. Connecticut
Oct 22, 1998;
U.Connecticut's student government threatens McDonald's protest
Oct 22, 1998;
No. 1 UConn pulls through with lackluster performance
Oct 22, 1998;
New Brunswick mayoral candidates reiterate platforms
Oct 22, 1998;
Rutgers U. students exchange views on drinking
Oct 22, 1998;
Harvard gets increased funding from federal budget bill
Oct 22, 1998;
Lecture focuses on race, social politics in Cuba
Oct 22, 1998;
Scientist cites dangers of impending genetic era
Oct 22, 1998;