University Wire back issues from Wednesday, October 16:
Minnesota volleyball coach takes Illinois loss in stride
Oct 16, 2002;
Bowling Green's Protas earns her time
Oct 16, 2002;
Shutout streak continues for Bearcats
Oct 16, 2002;
Carnegie Mellon U. creates center to combat cyberterrorism
Oct 16, 2002;
Drummond leads Lions' soccer charge
Oct 16, 2002;
Four Kansas seniors play last home game
Oct 16, 2002;
CD REVIEW: Jucifer draws on classical tunes in "I Name You Destroyer"
Oct 16, 2002;
Jayhawks to clash with Big 12 rivals
Oct 16, 2002;
Sex offenders drawn near U. Minnesota campus
Oct 16, 2002;
Former CEO preaches business ethics
Oct 16, 2002;
LSU probes fraternities for alcohol, hazing violations
Oct 16, 2002;
Concerns of Boston U. students documented in letter
Oct 16, 2002;
Drink Safe coasters to target date rapes
Oct 16, 2002;
Skid reaches 11 games for Pittsburgh women's soccer
Oct 16, 2002;
Experts: U. Penn could face suit for campus incident
Oct 16, 2002;
Gasoline prices, Mideast tensions on rise
Oct 16, 2002;
Former U. Mississippi students may lose degrees
Oct 16, 2002;
Top state court to hear suit vs. NYU
Oct 16, 2002;
Kansas State U. greeks raise awareness of alcohol-related deaths
Oct 16, 2002;
William Safire speaks on ethics at USC
Oct 16, 2002;
CD REVIEW: 'In Absentia' tribute to long-forgotten notion of an album
Oct 16, 2002;
Illinois outside hitter receives Big Ten acclaim
Oct 16, 2002;
Students plan to go home despite sniper
Oct 16, 2002;
Feds demand JAG access
Oct 16, 2002;
Impact of Carnegie Mellon U. zero international financial aid unknown
Oct 16, 2002;
Adaptation of 'Midnight's Children' signifies last 21 years for Rushdie
Oct 16, 2002;
USC women's volleyball hope to stay, finish No. 1
Oct 16, 2002;
Latino retention rates decrease at U. Illinois
Oct 16, 2002;
Cincinnati volleyball team enjoys easy victory
Oct 16, 2002;
Tufts holds off Wesleyan, 4-2
Oct 16, 2002;
INTERVIEW: Howie Day: an Aussie with an ear for the Brits
Oct 16, 2002;
Unsigned equality passage angers many at LSU
Oct 16, 2002;
'Last man down' describes World Trade Center escape to LSU crowd
Oct 16, 2002;
U. Wisconsin student threatened with racial slurs
Oct 16, 2002;
Unlikely coalition advocates reducing Twin Cities' ozone
Oct 16, 2002;
Oscar-winner Yates screens new film at NYU
Oct 16, 2002;
TV REVIEW: Tune-in to the tube this fall for new hit shows
Oct 16, 2002;
Face of activism changes
Oct 16, 2002;
Brown women's soccer defeats Sacred Heart in OT
Oct 16, 2002;
Bowling Green State U. supports rape victims, awareness
Oct 16, 2002;
Cincinnati volleyball: the humble hitter
Oct 16, 2002;
Controversy rises from MADD over PETA's 'Got Beer?' campaign
Oct 16, 2002;
Freshmen key for Marshall women's soccer
Oct 16, 2002;
'Pro-Brotherhood' seeks to end hazing at Cornell U.
Oct 16, 2002;
Coasters may not detect drugs
Oct 16, 2002;
Pitt volleyball back on track
Oct 16, 2002;
Scores of Illinois death row inmates seek governor's sympathy
Oct 16, 2002;
Boston U. field hockey beats two ranked foes
Oct 16, 2002;
Raiders hungry for win at A&M
Oct 16, 2002;
Scarlet Knights suffer third-straight shutout
Oct 16, 2002;
Cornell falls to Crimson, 4-0
Oct 16, 2002;
Boston U. American Indians criticize Columbus
Oct 16, 2002;
Stem cell research an emotional, social issue
Oct 16, 2002;
Cornell stickwomen drop pair of close games
Oct 16, 2002;
U. Pittsburgh not on American Jewish Committee list in ad
Oct 16, 2002;
Michigan volleyball swept by Penn State
Oct 16, 2002;
Penn State feminist group works to repeal 'Global Gag Rule'
Oct 16, 2002;
Texas Tech research receives funding
Oct 16, 2002;
Bioterrorism poses imminent, unpredictable threat
Oct 16, 2002;
'Law & Order' borrows from Harvard headlines
Oct 16, 2002;
Cornell volleyball splits homestand
Oct 16, 2002;
UCLA's first female drum major breaks ground
Oct 16, 2002;
Fraternity camps on scaffold for charity
Oct 16, 2002;
Texas men's golf left out in the rain
Oct 16, 2002;
EDITORIAL: Philippines must not admit U.S. military
Oct 16, 2002;