University Wire back issues from Wednesday, March 29:
CD REVIEW: 'Winter Passing' has heart
Mar 29, 2006;
Hobart captures Kraus-Simmons Trophy for first time in 20 years
Mar 29, 2006;
New U. Maryland coalition discusses solutions to student drinking
Mar 29, 2006;
Speaker at NYU explores fat sexuality
Mar 29, 2006;
Defensive lapses limit Columbia
Mar 29, 2006;
COMMENTARY: Sampson leaving Norman for Indiana
Mar 29, 2006;
UConn women befall same fate as men; Lose regional final in OT
Mar 29, 2006;
Vanquished WVU seniors deserve final vindication
Mar 29, 2006;
Arizona's incoming All-American to play Wednesday
Mar 29, 2006;
Columbia looks to upset Princeton
Mar 29, 2006;
Illinois State U. equestrian team raises money for Human Society
Mar 29, 2006;
Quakers to host lacrosse powerhouse
Mar 29, 2006;
Hoosiers bring age-old martial art to IU campus
Mar 29, 2006;
Cardinals thump Central State
Mar 29, 2006;
Gators find motivation in loss to Gamecocks
Mar 29, 2006;
Famed gospel singer to perform at Illinois State U.
Mar 29, 2006;
Syracuse distance runners exceed expectations at Raleigh Relays
Mar 29, 2006;
COMMENTARY: Should Arizona's Prince transfer?
Mar 29, 2006;
Former Falcons may have future in NFL
Mar 29, 2006;
U. Texas-area project to showcase local artists
Mar 29, 2006;
NU's Shirek struggles early, gives up 5 runs
Mar 29, 2006;
U. Maryland police equipped to zoom around on Segways
Mar 29, 2006;
Penn State answers free speech lawsuit
Mar 29, 2006;
COLUMN: Girl trouble
Mar 29, 2006;
George Mason's Final Four run showcases CAA's talent
Mar 29, 2006;
COLUMN: Don't make mistake of tackling depression alone
Mar 29, 2006;
Illinois State U. Students' functional training improves exercise
Mar 29, 2006;
Philosopher tackles homosexual morality at Virginia Tech
Mar 29, 2006;
CD REVIEW: Ghostface Killah returns with 'Fishscale'
Mar 29, 2006;
Checks for alcohol begin at U. Penn with no notice
Mar 29, 2006;
Wheelwright, Payne key as Minnesota's wideout returnees
Mar 29, 2006;
CD REVIEW: Yeah Yeah Yeahs rattle with 'Bones'
Mar 29, 2006;
Michigan governor approves minimum wage hike
Mar 29, 2006;
Northwestern U. Dance Marathon raises most funds in event's history
Mar 29, 2006;
U. Texas-Arlington students to present narrative film projects
Mar 29, 2006;
Penn scores early in sweep of Lehigh
Mar 29, 2006;
UConn men's tennis going after a winning streak
Mar 29, 2006;
FBI report details former USC professor's web of lies
Mar 29, 2006;
Michalczyk comes up clutch in UConn win
Mar 29, 2006;
Baylor baseball stomps Tigers, 10-4
Mar 29, 2006;
COMMENTARY: Is gaming embracing simpler themes?
Mar 29, 2006;
Former ambassador calls for more active U.S. role
Mar 29, 2006;
5 Irish pitchers scatter 3 hits in shutout
Mar 29, 2006;
U. Colorado area ranks No. 3 in 'Best Places to Live' list
Mar 29, 2006;
Notre Dame adminstrators question Facebook postings
Mar 29, 2006;
Storm leads to surprise Northwestern Spring break
Mar 29, 2006;
Gym'Backs set to host NCAA South Central Regional Championship
Mar 29, 2006;
Wisconsin team believes in Bellido
Mar 29, 2006;
Belles to face strong Hope team
Mar 29, 2006;
Boral sets SU record but loses duel to Louisville's Preda in NCAA 200-breast final
Mar 29, 2006;
Dartmouth athletes recognized for academic prowess
Mar 29, 2006;
Michigan's Wilson on target in home opener
Mar 29, 2006;
George Washington U. dorm known for sexual reputation
Mar 29, 2006;
15 East Carolina U. students spend not so typical spring break
Mar 29, 2006;
Florida's Noah not thinking of NBA as Final Four looms
Mar 29, 2006;
Student SSN leaks on Web lead to U. Nebraska tightening security
Mar 29, 2006;
Help keep your computer healthy
Mar 29, 2006;
Solid pitching propels UNC past Huskers
Mar 29, 2006;
FILM REVIEW: 'Inside Man' one of Lee's finest
Mar 29, 2006;
Health fair attracts hundreds of U. South Florida students
Mar 29, 2006;
CD REVIEW: Punk trio fails to take its own advice
Mar 29, 2006;
Pickens leads Michigan past Bowling Green
Mar 29, 2006;
Wisconsin's Eaves: 'It comes down to will'
Mar 29, 2006;
UCLA's Mata back in the game despite injury
Mar 29, 2006;
Reporter criticizes pre-war coverage at Princeton
Mar 29, 2006;