University Wire back issues from Thursday, February 22:
'Notmilk Man' extols veganism in speech
Feb 22, 2001;
Fifth loss of season for Lawrence prompts extra work after match
Feb 22, 2001;
Houston rips No. 1 Rice, 14-5
Feb 22, 2001;
TVoid: Old man band Steely-s top award, Eminem melts in the mouth
Feb 22, 2001;
EDITORIAL: Unions weakened by Bush orders
Feb 22, 2001;
COLUMN: Over-the-counter for the morning after
Feb 22, 2001;
American teens tops in illegal drug use
Feb 22, 2001;
BYU tries to save diving football diploma rate
Feb 22, 2001;
EDITORIAL: Alternate oil drilling site must be found
Feb 22, 2001;
COLUMN: AIDS struggle is everyone's responsibility
Feb 22, 2001;
A day in the life of a female engineering student
Feb 22, 2001;
State of economy affects grad school enrollment
Feb 22, 2001;
LSU travels to face Florida
Feb 22, 2001;
N.C. State wrestling team closes out regular season against Duke
Feb 22, 2001;
Dalis makes it clear UCLA wants to hold on to Lavin
Feb 22, 2001;
Home stretch nears for Illinois
Feb 22, 2001;
UC-San Diego accidentally sends out Navidad virus
Feb 22, 2001;
Winthrop sweeps series with Florida
Feb 22, 2001;
FILM REVIEW: 'In the Mood' illustrates lonely in love
Feb 22, 2001;
Wisconsin jumper a definite triple threat
Feb 22, 2001;
Michigan wary of Lake Superior State
Feb 22, 2001;
Some Illini flipping on familiar ground in California
Feb 22, 2001;
State's only seismograph keeps track of moving and shaking from Northern Illinois U.
Feb 22, 2001;
Study singles out spring break scams
Feb 22, 2001;
EDITORIAL: Media misstep
Feb 22, 2001;
COMMENTARY: 'Blind Date' explains our culture
Feb 22, 2001;
COLUMN: Will the real intolerance please stand up?
Feb 22, 2001;
Body language speaks high volumes
Feb 22, 2001;
Second baseman's consistency charges Nebraska
Feb 22, 2001;
Final shot gives Notre Dame win over BC
Feb 22, 2001;
Michigan eyes Big Ten, California over spring break
Feb 22, 2001;
Kent State alum Goodspeed talks about life in the XFL
Feb 22, 2001;
N.H. court proceedings begin for Dartmouth murder suspect
Feb 22, 2001;
Virginia men's swimming faces tests from UNC, Georgia Tech at ACC meet
Feb 22, 2001;
Johnson has no regrets in picking Ohio State
Feb 22, 2001;
CD REVIEW: Tortoise not your 'Standard' rock band
Feb 22, 2001;
Harvard to increase financial aid
Feb 22, 2001;
COLUMN: The last-minute Napster scramble
Feb 22, 2001;
EDITORIAL: Police justified in retaining suspect
Feb 22, 2001;
Divided Senate might complicate bipartisan policy
Feb 22, 2001;
BU looks to salvage home ice
Feb 22, 2001;
Bowling Green State U. campaigns for increased enrollment for fall
Feb 22, 2001;
COLUMN: Worldwide epidemic spreading due to HIV
Feb 22, 2001;
Sharpton speaks to U. Pittsburgh crowd
Feb 22, 2001;
Florida State U. students consider getting naked for competition
Feb 22, 2001;
Confident Minnesota swimmers host Big Ten championships
Feb 22, 2001;
New Jersey group forms to deal with solid waste; Rutgers takes part
Feb 22, 2001;
LSU sorority's 'man of the year' contest benefits children's charity
Feb 22, 2001;
Indiana State bounces Michigan men's tennis
Feb 22, 2001;
CD REVIEW: A rising 'Starr'
Feb 22, 2001;
MSU gets ready for opener
Feb 22, 2001;
Nursing shortage hits U. Kentucky
Feb 22, 2001;
Buckhalter tries to fulfill dream at NFL combine
Feb 22, 2001;
Colorado recruiting class tilted heavily toward lineman
Feb 22, 2001;
COMMENTARY: DVD copying technology nothing to get riled up about
Feb 22, 2001;
Middle Tennessee State looks to stay unbeaten
Feb 22, 2001;
COLUMN: Peru political crisis not solved
Feb 22, 2001;
Eyes on the prize: Michigan men's swimmers want 32nd Big Ten title
Feb 22, 2001;
As Gore class hype wanes, students take center stage at Columbia
Feb 22, 2001;
CU recruit enters crowded QB picture
Feb 22, 2001;
FILM REVIEW: 'Rita' parallels fantasy/reality wall with divided Germany
Feb 22, 2001;
EDITORIAL: Tennessee governor's new tax has student impact
Feb 22, 2001;
THEATER REVIEW: 'Monologues' have moxie
Feb 22, 2001;
Report shows little progress in gender equity at Marquette U.
Feb 22, 2001;
FILM REVIEW: 'In the Mood for Love' beats genre stereotypes
Feb 22, 2001;