University Wire back issues from Thursday, January 29:
UC-San Diego chancellor forms diversity committee
Jan 29, 2004;
Oklahoma State women gaining speed
Jan 29, 2004;
Former Indiana U. coach Bob Knight considers appeal in lawsuit
Jan 29, 2004;
Room & board fees to rise 6 percent at Kent State U.
Jan 29, 2004;
Alabama women look to start stronger, end losing streak against Gators
Jan 29, 2004;
Princeton scientists develop new organic digital storage devices
Jan 29, 2004;
Senior leader falls ill, must leave SDSU softball program
Jan 29, 2004;
University of California system sees drop in applicants
Jan 29, 2004;
Muslim students at UCLA say 9/11 backlash declining
Jan 29, 2004;
Student radio station recouping theft losses at U. Penn
Jan 29, 2004;
Universal Display partners with Princeton, USC to 'roll' out new technology
Jan 29, 2004;
Kiki Smith collection premiers at MOMA Queens
Jan 29, 2004;
Utah State U. lab contributes to NASA, Navy technologies
Jan 29, 2004;
UC-Berkeley greek house and co-op try to mend relations
Jan 29, 2004;
Penn swim teams post wins over Rider
Jan 29, 2004;
Chinese students at U. Alabama to celebrate the Year of the Monkey
Jan 29, 2004;
Cornell's Pilarski selected in MLS Superdraft
Jan 29, 2004;
Task force to mull idea of multicultural center at U. Alabama
Jan 29, 2004;
Worm squirms its way through Texas A&M
Jan 29, 2004;
Student groups working to decrease campus hate crimes
Jan 29, 2004;
Miami RedHawks fly by Marshall Herd
Jan 29, 2004;
Clark first to arrive in New Mexico
Jan 29, 2004;
Calif. Prop. 55 would help schools, but at a price
Jan 29, 2004;
Auburn women rip Crimson Tide
Jan 29, 2004;
New mtvU caters to college taste at U. New Mexico
Jan 29, 2004;
California legislators take sides in lawsuit against governor
Jan 29, 2004;
DeReunion
Jan 29, 2004;
Princeton hosts U.S. Under-18 Team as break from league play
Jan 29, 2004;
Symposium encourages female coaching careers
Jan 29, 2004;
Villanova slows down Syracuse for easy win
Jan 29, 2004;
TCU receives invitation to join Mountain West Conference
Jan 29, 2004;
No. 25 A&M women's tennis opens season in Kentucky
Jan 29, 2004;
Israeli display at UCLA draws debate
Jan 29, 2004;
U. Nebraska recreations center sees spike in attendance
Jan 29, 2004;
LSU runner strives for NCAA title, Olympics
Jan 29, 2004;
GAME REVIEW: 'Crime' worth renting, not buying
Jan 29, 2004;
U. Maryland students drop pounds on Atkins
Jan 29, 2004;
Hornibrook named Cornell field hockey coach
Jan 29, 2004;
Ohio State U. med school a test of survival
Jan 29, 2004;
U. Maryland sticks to lobbying strategy
Jan 29, 2004;
Minn. governor lays out plans to reinstate death penalty
Jan 29, 2004;
Worm crashes U. Arizona WebMail server
Jan 29, 2004;
With fast start disappearing, Maryland women look to rebound
Jan 29, 2004;
EDITORIAL: Should politics and football ever mix?
Jan 29, 2004;
Princeton professors examine electronic voting
Jan 29, 2004;
No. 3 Longhorns put Nebraska away in second half
Jan 29, 2004;
Middle Tennessee women's basketball begins cross-country trip
Jan 29, 2004;
Virginia officers promote unbiased policing
Jan 29, 2004;
Nebraska wrestler's upset earns conference honor
Jan 29, 2004;
Texas traffic law requires drivers to slow down
Jan 29, 2004;
Buckeyes find wins in water
Jan 29, 2004;
Symposium targets diversity at U. Texas
Jan 29, 2004;
U. Texas students, alumni form new charity to help East Austin
Jan 29, 2004;
U. Virginia students seek out lower book prices
Jan 29, 2004;
Florida women thrive as underdogs
Jan 29, 2004;
Gay rights at issue as Minnesota couple files joint taxes
Jan 29, 2004;
Student identity theft on the rise
Jan 29, 2004;
IFC cracks down on Rush at U. Virginia
Jan 29, 2004;
Virginia returns home to face Tar Heels
Jan 29, 2004;
Fad diets pose risks, says USC nutritionist
Jan 29, 2004;
Endorsements may sway, confuse voters
Jan 29, 2004;
Penn State senators push forward with diversity recommendations
Jan 29, 2004;
L.A. native feels at home in Iowa
Jan 29, 2004;
Huskers no match for Texas down low
Jan 29, 2004;
U. Minnesota plans facility to process animal remains
Jan 29, 2004;