University Wire back issues from Wednesday, November 6:
Winless Ivy season continues for Brown women's soccer
Nov 06, 2002;
U. Mississippi students introduce organization to promote racial unity
Nov 06, 2002;
Cicilline wins, Carcieri defeats York in Rhode Island races
Nov 06, 2002;
Marshall U. students support book drive to help minority population
Nov 06, 2002;
Amtrak struggles to continue
Nov 06, 2002;
Doyle defeats McCallum in Wis. governor race
Nov 06, 2002;
COMMENTARY: Old school culture should be brought back
Nov 06, 2002;
FBI joins search for U. Minnesota student; kidnapping possible
Nov 06, 2002;
Students line up at polls, though low overall turnout expected
Nov 06, 2002;
3 U. Cincinnati students die in suicide, double murder
Nov 06, 2002;
Democrats shake up Illinois politics, claim governor's seat
Nov 06, 2002;
Season's parity could predict wide-open SEC tournament
Nov 06, 2002;
Mississippi incumbants retain seats in Congress
Nov 06, 2002;
Stanford seniors struggle with job market
Nov 06, 2002;
Vonnegut gives wisdom on life, writing, politics
Nov 06, 2002;
Republican Pawlenty becomes Minnesota's governor-elect
Nov 06, 2002;
Duke Primate Center initiates unique research
Nov 06, 2002;
Minnesota chooses Coleman over Mondale in Senate race
Nov 06, 2002;
Dole beats Bowles in N.C. Senate race
Nov 06, 2002;
Media groups to file legal action against U. Minnesota regents
Nov 06, 2002;
U. Illinois students participate in 'godless' march
Nov 06, 2002;
Cal State Web site seeks student feedback
Nov 06, 2002;
Two goalkeepers make net gain at Harvard
Nov 06, 2002;
Myths of homosexuality debunked
Nov 06, 2002;
Southern Illinois U. political organizations help during Election Day
Nov 06, 2002;
First Republican governor since 1966 elected in Maryland
Nov 06, 2002;
Granholm victorious in Michigan, despite Democratic losses in Senate
Nov 06, 2002;
U. Penn alumnus Rendell wins home governorship
Nov 06, 2002;
Technology uses basic geometry to miniaturize wireless devices
Nov 06, 2002;
Freshman Bowling Green soccer player collapses, dies
Nov 06, 2002;
Study: More plant species facing extinction globally than previously thought
Nov 06, 2002;
GOP tops Texas
Nov 06, 2002;
Terps after payback in tourney
Nov 06, 2002;
Sununu captures seat in U.S. Senate
Nov 06, 2002;
Cincinnati women's soccer defends their crown
Nov 06, 2002;
Johanns acknowledges gubernatorial victory
Nov 06, 2002;
INTERVIEW: Jeff Daniels discusses making films outside of Hollywood
Nov 06, 2002;
Southern Illinois U. professor studies glacier depletion in Antarctica
Nov 06, 2002;
Study: Slavery's effects lasted just 2 generations
Nov 06, 2002;
GOP contests new voters at polls
Nov 06, 2002;
Hagel wins Senate race in landslide
Nov 06, 2002;
Baylor conquers fears, wins 83-63
Nov 06, 2002;
K-State volleyball travels to Columbia with 2 impressive streaks in tow
Nov 06, 2002;
Neb. governor candidate accepts losing as preparation for future
Nov 06, 2002;
Calif. Democrat Davis keeps Governor post
Nov 06, 2002;
Shelby talks on U.S.-Israel relations
Nov 06, 2002;
Averitt leads over Renschler for Senate
Nov 06, 2002;
Rutgers' Petracco ends career on low note
Nov 06, 2002;
STAGE REVIEW: Moscow Ballet modernizes 'Nutcracker'
Nov 06, 2002;
Ohio State women's soccer team heading into Big Ten tournament
Nov 06, 2002;
CD REVIEW: Loudermilk's 'Red Album' a diverse, melancholy cut
Nov 06, 2002;
Young Blue Devils find confidence in blow-out
Nov 06, 2002;
California's Prop. 47 to boost UC funds, 52 fails
Nov 06, 2002;
Cancer expert reports risk of receiving disease from birth control low
Nov 06, 2002;
Los Angeles County voter turnout lowest in 30 years
Nov 06, 2002;
Lautenberg wins landslide victory to replace Torricelli
Nov 06, 2002;
Fla. votes Jeb, again
Nov 06, 2002;
Students watch polls, work phones in aid of campaigns
Nov 06, 2002;
U. Penn students split on divestment
Nov 06, 2002;
Stanford men's tennis prepares for national indoors
Nov 06, 2002;
COLUMN: Off the career path
Nov 06, 2002;
Virginia shuts out Pittsburgh, stays undefeated at home
Nov 06, 2002;
EDITORIAL: A Pitt-iful move
Nov 06, 2002;
Nation's top college-bound recruit to attend Duke
Nov 06, 2002;
Stanford men's golf struggles at Prestige
Nov 06, 2002;