University Wire back issues from Monday, September 30:
Defensive lapses hurt Michigan women's soccer against Gophers
Sep 30, 2002;
Speaker calls pornography the drug of the new millennium
Sep 30, 2002;
Wolverine spikers split opening weekend in Big Ten
Sep 30, 2002;
Pulitzer winner dicusses 'bin Ladenism' at U. Houston
Sep 30, 2002;
Duke loses third straight, falls to Georgia
Sep 30, 2002;
Stanford professor may head FDA
Sep 30, 2002;
Astronaut relates voyages to James Madison U. crowd
Sep 30, 2002;
Report says New Jersey has fewer female elected officials
Sep 30, 2002;
New Mexico State U. profs discuss war with Iraq
Sep 30, 2002;
Cowgirls continue undefeated play
Sep 30, 2002;
Stanford field hockey downs Pacific in overtime
Sep 30, 2002;
New Mexico State volleyball downs two in road trip
Sep 30, 2002;
Kent State winning streak stomped at home
Sep 30, 2002;
Report encourages law that protects homosexuals
Sep 30, 2002;
Correspondent shares experience of covering AIDS with U. Michigan
Sep 30, 2002;
Possible state budget cuts may affect Marshall U. student activities
Sep 30, 2002;
INTERVIEW: GW Hatchet talks with Tucker
Sep 30, 2002;
Additional funds help expand circulation of Southern Illinois U. literary magazine
Sep 30, 2002;
Social Security number use puts students at risk
Sep 30, 2002;
Proximity of Homeland Security unrecognized by American U. students
Sep 30, 2002;
Florida State sends Florida packing in front of record crowd
Sep 30, 2002;
Exhausted Mastrogiacomo carries Syracuse to tie against Miami
Sep 30, 2002;
Weimer scores four to spark Penn State
Sep 30, 2002;
Journalist denies hidden identity at U. Nebraska
Sep 30, 2002;
Springer tells Kent State U. students to get involved
Sep 30, 2002;
American women's vollyball remains undefeated in Patriot League
Sep 30, 2002;
U. Iowa student participates in Washington, D.C., protest
Sep 30, 2002;
Tufts women's cross country finishes last at Jumbo Invitational
Sep 30, 2002;
Student financial aid's anti-drug provision fizzles at U. Iowa
Sep 30, 2002;
Hundreds arrested in 3 calm days of protest
Sep 30, 2002;
Freshman class sizes in dispute
Sep 30, 2002;
Students check laundry online
Sep 30, 2002;
Illinois soccer has big weekend
Sep 30, 2002;
Illinois volleyball falls to Wildcats, beats Wisconsin
Sep 30, 2002;
Crowd contributes to Nebraska volleyball triumph
Sep 30, 2002;
U. Minnesota policy increases credit loads
Sep 30, 2002;
U. Minnesota faculty inks anti-war petition
Sep 30, 2002;
Online apps to Bowling Green State U. on rise
Sep 30, 2002;
Maryland picks up big ACC, regional wins
Sep 30, 2002;
Columbia downs Explorers in late rally; loses to Hofstra
Sep 30, 2002;
Cornell runners fare well at Iona
Sep 30, 2002;
West Virginia sneaks out victory over Rutgers
Sep 30, 2002;
Utah loses to St. Mary's 2-1 in two OTs
Sep 30, 2002;
Utah volleyball splits in two MWC contests
Sep 30, 2002;
Tufts unable to score, falls to Bates
Sep 30, 2002;
Death penalty conference held at Carnego Mellon U., U. Pittsburgh
Sep 30, 2002;
Hawkeyes scatter Wildcats, open conference with win
Sep 30, 2002;
'Israel Week' this week at U. Colorado
Sep 30, 2002;
Environmental, peace charter aims for U.N. endorsement
Sep 30, 2002;
Lions' Pederson leads volleyball comeback
Sep 30, 2002;
UCLA volleyball hits Washington State with fierce comeback
Sep 30, 2002;
Turnout lower for 2nd day of IMF protests
Sep 30, 2002;
Global Crossing chief gave at least $149K to Brown U.
Sep 30, 2002;
Big 12 schools devise sportsmanship code
Sep 30, 2002;
Penn women's soccer falls to No. 4 Cal, George Mason
Sep 30, 2002;
Terps topple two top-15 opponents
Sep 30, 2002;
Washington, D.C., protester hopes activism will make a difference
Sep 30, 2002;
Texas makes quick work of Kansas State
Sep 30, 2002;
UCLA food workers get full-time status
Sep 30, 2002;
Bush says Congress agreement at hand
Sep 30, 2002;
More than 600 protesters arrested in D.C.
Sep 30, 2002;
No. 7 A&M edge No. 15 Huskies 2-1 in overtime
Sep 30, 2002;
Texas A&M snaps two-game slide by defeating Iowa State
Sep 30, 2002;
Cornell women's soccer falls to Yale
Sep 30, 2002;
Middle Tennessee State U. students protest in Washington, D.C.
Sep 30, 2002;