University Wire back issues from Thursday, November 3:
Innovative, award-winning 'Boondocks' creator goes for 'Adult Swim'
Nov 03, 2005;
Despite broken hand, SIU's Brachear to return for Youngstown game
Nov 03, 2005;
COMMENTARY: Life in 'The O.C' provides quality guilty pleasure
Nov 03, 2005;
Kansas soccer loses in first round of Big 12 tourney
Nov 03, 2005;
Denver voters support legalization of marijuana
Nov 03, 2005;
U. Wisconsin Student Judiciary strikes down referendum
Nov 03, 2005;
U. Mississippi student taken to hospital after being hit by SUV
Nov 03, 2005;
Preacher denounces Kansas State U. students as oversexed
Nov 03, 2005;
INTERVIEW: 'Stars Wars' producer talks of future plans
Nov 03, 2005;
USF basketball player dismissed from team
Nov 03, 2005;
Aggies defeat Baylor 3-1 for fourth conference win
Nov 03, 2005;
Preparation keys Cornell field hockey's success
Nov 03, 2005;
Gratefulness brings happiness, Ben Stein tells Kent State U.-Stark students
Nov 03, 2005;
Harvey Milk honored at Colorado State U.
Nov 03, 2005;
GAME REVIEW: 'Evil Dead' game is good enough
Nov 03, 2005;
Criminology expert speaks at research forum at Cornell U.
Nov 03, 2005;
Human bias distances Bruins from BCS bowls
Nov 03, 2005;
Balance of youth, experience aids Badgers
Nov 03, 2005;
LSU's Brazell more involved in offense
Nov 03, 2005;
U. Massachusetts student victim speaks out against drunken driver
Nov 03, 2005;
EDITORIAL: Union political dues should not be the default
Nov 03, 2005;
EDITORIAL: Political lies must be exposed
Nov 03, 2005;
Fullerton staying the course in practice for championship race
Nov 03, 2005;
Sac State soccer secures second seed
Nov 03, 2005;
EDITORIAL: Give U. Arizona its money back
Nov 03, 2005;
EDITORIAL: ExxonMobil reaps profits
Nov 03, 2005;
Blue Devils expect Stingers' best shot
Nov 03, 2005;
FILM REVIEW: 'North Country' inspires audiences with true story
Nov 03, 2005;
EDITORIAL: A step toward parity
Nov 03, 2005;
Washington State U. student reveals identity in sexual harassment case
Nov 03, 2005;
Illini begin season with exhibition game
Nov 03, 2005;
CD REVIEW: Imogen Heap decides to Speak solo
Nov 03, 2005;
Wake Forest golfers grab 2nd at Landfall
Nov 03, 2005;
Women of Troy hold on in Hawaii
Nov 03, 2005;
EDITORIAL: Power hike too much
Nov 03, 2005;
Quakers bounce back from loss to Bears with shutout win at Rhodes
Nov 03, 2005;
N.C. State tennis teams complete successful fall season
Nov 03, 2005;
FILM REVIEW: 'Good Night' captures old fear
Nov 03, 2005;
FILM REVIEW: Too much swash, not enough buckling
Nov 03, 2005;
Goalkeeper is asset to Cougar defense
Nov 03, 2005;
Tide tries to stay unbeaten at Mississippi State
Nov 03, 2005;
FILM REVIEW: 'Zorro' is a bore-o with audiences
Nov 03, 2005;
URI men's hockey wins 2 games, remains undefeated;
Nov 03, 2005;
Bowling Green's Keys dedicates season to friend
Nov 03, 2005;
Mavs basketball ready to start upcoming season
Nov 03, 2005;
West Virginia annihilates UConn
Nov 03, 2005;
COMMENTARY: Previewing the A-10 field hockey tourney
Nov 03, 2005;
Hawks go for Brock
Nov 03, 2005;
U. Cincinnati students have right to know
Nov 03, 2005;
FILM REVIEW: Cocky bachelor meets karmic match in 'El Crimen Perfecto'
Nov 03, 2005;
One year after election, some NYU students protest Bush administration
Nov 03, 2005;
Cal's fight with Oregon goes from field to phones
Nov 03, 2005;
Dartmouth equestrian gallops to 2nd at Mt. Ida show
Nov 03, 2005;
U. Florida students shorn locks, bid for Love
Nov 03, 2005;
USC travels north for Duck hunt
Nov 03, 2005;
Nation's top field hockey teams prep for ACCs
Nov 03, 2005;
U. Kansas online ticket system makes smooth debut
Nov 03, 2005;
Gordon, Dujsic lead RU at Dartmouth
Nov 03, 2005;
'Viva La Bam' star Don Vito makes pit stop at U. Maryland
Nov 03, 2005;
Hornet men make strides in conference
Nov 03, 2005;
Oregon State U. wooden yacht gets a fresh start with alum
Nov 03, 2005;
Utah's Beardall makes an unlikely name for himself
Nov 03, 2005;
Meyer considers Vanderbilt QB real threat to UF defense
Nov 03, 2005;
UCLA women's hoops predicted to finish 2nd in Pac-10
Nov 03, 2005;
Wildcats set to play for championship in ITA indoor tourney
Nov 03, 2005;