University Wire back issues from Tuesday, October 8:
Adjunct professors seek U. Michigan union
Oct 08, 2002;
Rhode Island women's soccer loses to New Hampshire
Oct 08, 2002;
U. Illinois-Chicago Muslim Student Association leads research study
Oct 08, 2002;
Boston U. women's soccer falls to Dartmouth, New Hampshire
Oct 08, 2002;
Cornell U. moves to reduce energy usage
Oct 08, 2002;
Cornell soccer earns win, draw in UVM Invitational
Oct 08, 2002;
Utah painter a celebrity, expert in Mexican art and Marilyn Monroe
Oct 08, 2002;
Birth control pill policies vary
Oct 08, 2002;
Bowling Green cross country runs fast at UND
Oct 08, 2002;
UConn women's basketball won't miss a beat
Oct 08, 2002;
Bringing the conflict to campus
Oct 08, 2002;
Old rivals to wage battle at Princeton
Oct 08, 2002;
ACLU gives U. Illinois professor highest award
Oct 08, 2002;
Rainbows block Lady Techsters
Oct 08, 2002;
Remaining U. Missouri faculty maintain positive attitude
Oct 08, 2002;
Rutgers students "Rock the Vote"
Oct 08, 2002;
Silber responds to letter, refuses change
Oct 08, 2002;
GAME REVIEW: 'Warcraft' sequel saves world
Oct 08, 2002;
Bush visit marked by protests
Oct 08, 2002;
Bowling Green State U.'s Delta Chi climbs in numbers and achievements
Oct 08, 2002;
Boston U. chancellor signs 'intimidation-free' college petition
Oct 08, 2002;
Youngstown State U. students plan protest
Oct 08, 2002;
Reeve speaks on medical research issues
Oct 08, 2002;
U.S. Supreme Court upholds New Jersey state ruling
Oct 08, 2002;
Task force suggests cuts for U. Missouri system financial stability
Oct 08, 2002;
2 lawsuits against U. Houston avoid court battles
Oct 08, 2002;
Former Chilean POW speaks about human rights at U. Pittsburgh
Oct 08, 2002;
Record Northwestern season tainted by loss to No. 6 Minnesota
Oct 08, 2002;
Israeli, Palestinian give joint talk
Oct 08, 2002;
Diversity not a key issue for faculty
Oct 08, 2002;
Missouri education scores low in affordability, benefits
Oct 08, 2002;
Title IX not helping women in science fields
Oct 08, 2002;
Graduation rates among UC system underrepresented students up
Oct 08, 2002;
Hazing verified at U. Missouri by Sigma Chi International
Oct 08, 2002;
Diversity is key to accuracy
Oct 08, 2002;
U. Oregon lab stops free printing to decrease paper costs
Oct 08, 2002;
NYU political clubs kick off registration blitz
Oct 08, 2002;
Stanford's Hoover fellows help make policy on Iraq
Oct 08, 2002;
GAME REVIEW: 'Star Fox' an adventure in technology
Oct 08, 2002;
Sigma Nu fraternity members dissolve Vanderbilt chapter
Oct 08, 2002;
Diversity becomes present in some Arkansas State U. fraternities
Oct 08, 2002;
Northern Illinois U. labs move into the future
Oct 08, 2002;
Bush says U.S. must not ignore Hussein's threat
Oct 08, 2002;
U. Houston professor contends for U.S. House seat
Oct 08, 2002;
Loss eliminates Syracuse from tournament contention
Oct 08, 2002;
Lecture examines Holocaust horrors
Oct 08, 2002;
Pitt volleyball streak ends at 11 matches
Oct 08, 2002;
Illinois State swimming, diving continues making strides
Oct 08, 2002;
Lack of full-time profs at Georgia State U. reflects grade inconsistencies
Oct 08, 2002;
LSAT a must for law school
Oct 08, 2002;
Recent rulings threaten Cal State-Fullerton radio, Internet stations
Oct 08, 2002;
EDITORIAL: No news not good news in Bush address
Oct 08, 2002;
From Belize to freeze to over 100 degrees for Arizona basketball frosh
Oct 08, 2002;
Texas RB Benson is ready to shine against No. 2 Oklahoma
Oct 08, 2002;
Students challenged by anxiety disorders
Oct 08, 2002;
COLUMN: Ashcroft's ties to Iranian terrorist org. go unnoticed
Oct 08, 2002;
CD REVIEW: West Memphis Three case moves Henry Rollins to action
Oct 08, 2002;
Michigan secondary smells Nittany Lion blood
Oct 08, 2002;
Broken wrist sidelines Michigan's Shouneyia
Oct 08, 2002;
DVD REVIEW: 'Beauty' of a DVD comes out in platinum edition
Oct 08, 2002;
Stanford men's polo falters in tourney
Oct 08, 2002;
BOOK REVIEW: Palahniuk novel is no sweet 'Lullaby'
Oct 08, 2002;
COLUMN: Kids in beating death case should face same charges
Oct 08, 2002;
CD REVIEW: Ryan Adams growls his way to mainstream success
Oct 08, 2002;
Early score leads No. 15 Boston College over Seton Hall
Oct 08, 2002;