University Wire back issues from Monday, September 23:
U. Oregon changes its entrance policy
Sep 23, 2002;
Maryland soccer bounces back, beats Colonials
Sep 23, 2002;
Despite U. Oregon conservation efforts, students can expect to pay
Sep 23, 2002;
New teleclass takes global view of religion
Sep 23, 2002;
'Free-speech zones' popping up on campuses nationwide
Sep 23, 2002;
Rebels notch win at Missouri, emerge as SEC's lone unbeaten
Sep 23, 2002;
COLUMN: With such a multitude of enemies, why Iraq?
Sep 23, 2002;
UCLA women's soccer set to score with No. 2-ranked recruiting class
Sep 23, 2002;
Kansas volleyball sweeps Sooners
Sep 23, 2002;
Southern Illinois U. chancellor discusses possible cuts next year
Sep 23, 2002;
Tufts-in-Ghana resumes after suspension
Sep 23, 2002;
UConn women's soccer on a roll
Sep 23, 2002;
D.C. tourism on the rebound following post-Sept. 11 lull
Sep 23, 2002;
COLUMN: Hippies leave more than just flowers
Sep 23, 2002;
Revamped ACT/SAT gives incoming students new options
Sep 23, 2002;
Weekend split for Rutgers women's soccer
Sep 23, 2002;
Duke field hockey upsets Louisville, beats Richmond
Sep 23, 2002;
Tufts field hockey shuts out Connecticut College
Sep 23, 2002;
COLUMN: 9/11 attacks bring new levels of U.S. security
Sep 23, 2002;
170 women join new U. Kansas sorority
Sep 23, 2002;
U. Michigan to ask high court not to take up case
Sep 23, 2002;
Six degrees of famous Jayhawks
Sep 23, 2002;
Next year's tuition increase at U. Minnesota won't be as large
Sep 23, 2002;
Marshall U. campaign for prominence has advantages, disadvantages
Sep 23, 2002;
COLUMN: 'Americans' do not exist just in U.S.
Sep 23, 2002;
COLUMN: Oil behind drums of war
Sep 23, 2002;
USC extends undefeated record with 3-0 victory
Sep 23, 2002;
Utah tops Arkansas, Illinois in Salt Lake
Sep 23, 2002;
N.C. State outshoots South Carolina 10-5, fails to score in 1-0 loss
Sep 23, 2002;
New birth control patch elicits mixed feelings from students
Sep 23, 2002;
Cal State-Long Beach sweeps Idaho, Utah State
Sep 23, 2002;
U. Houston lectures address post-ÂEnron questions
Sep 23, 2002;
State budget cuts leave UCLA workers underpaid
Sep 23, 2002;
Freshman's goal lifts Kent State in overtime win
Sep 23, 2002;
Sophomore leads way for Washington State tennis team
Sep 23, 2002;
USC records shutout victory over BYU in home opener
Sep 23, 2002;
Washington State salvages weekend with win
Sep 23, 2002;
Cornell field hockey beats Quakers, Hawks
Sep 23, 2002;
Trustees give Cal State presidents authority for smoking policy
Sep 23, 2002;
Minnesota volleyball sweeps Denver tourney
Sep 23, 2002;
No. 8 Texas A&M soccer sweeps tournament
Sep 23, 2002;
U. Minnesota students return from Mideast with different views
Sep 23, 2002;
Proposal for race-based housing sparks debate at NYU
Sep 23, 2002;
'Let freedom read' campaign celebrates banned books
Sep 23, 2002;
U. Minnesota student groups protest eviction, claim racial profiling
Sep 23, 2002;
Campus on 'traditional' student trend
Sep 23, 2002;
U. Texas alumni donate $6M
Sep 23, 2002;
Foreign affairs might not swing votes this November
Sep 23, 2002;
Indiana shuts out Golden Gophers
Sep 23, 2002;
South Carolina governor promises scholarship funds
Sep 23, 2002;
GAME REVIEW: 'Unreal III' ups graphics ante
Sep 23, 2002;
COLUMN: Questioning is not unpatriotic
Sep 23, 2002;
Duke volleyball sweeps 3, readies for ACC play
Sep 23, 2002;
Hoosiers on a roll heading into Big Ten
Sep 23, 2002;
Golden Eagles outlast No. 11 Blue Devils, 2-1
Sep 23, 2002;
U. Minnesota course listed in study's 'dirty dozen'
Sep 23, 2002;
Rutgers shut out by early Georgetown goal
Sep 23, 2002;
Emmy awards win with new host Conan O'Brien
Sep 23, 2002;
COLUMN: Double-dip recession unlikely for U.S. future
Sep 23, 2002;
EDITORIAL: Supreme Court should weigh in on university affirmative action
Sep 23, 2002;
Notre Dame sounds Battle cry, beat Spartans on last-minute TD pass
Sep 23, 2002;
Inexperienced Michigan netters trying to set lineup
Sep 23, 2002;
UCLA's new soccer coach prepares to repeat Bruin victories
Sep 23, 2002;
Rutgers housing makes bottom of list
Sep 23, 2002;
Graduate students feel the pinch of little financial aid
Sep 23, 2002;