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Jewish time of celebration filled with hope, fraught with adversity

Published October 1, 2002

I By Kelly Holden The IUPUI Sagamore Indiana University and Purdue University at Indianapolis NDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 30 - As a brisk, moist fall takes the place of a suffocating summer season, the Jewish community...

More than 600 protestors arrested in D.C.

Published September 30, 2002

W By Patrick W. Higgins U-WIRE Washington Bureau ASHINGTON, Sept. 28 - More than 600 activists were arrested in the nation's capital Friday as protestors clashed with police in scattered locations in downtown...

General finds innovative ways to upgrade U.S. forces in Europe

Published September 27, 2002

HEIDELBERG, Germany (Washington Post) - If the U.S. military suddenly received an order to seize an airfield in Iraq, the closest available airborne troops would come from the Southern European Task Force,...

Americans debate if Saudi Arabia is friend or foe

Published September 27, 2002

W By Marcus Mrowka U-WIRE Washington Bureau ASHINGTON (U-Wire) - As President George W. Bush continues his push for a war against Iraq, the United States faces the loss of a key Middle East ally - Saudi...

US News rankings: Solid math or empty statistics?

Published September 26, 2002

TBy Charlie Gasner The Crimson White University of Alabama USCALOOSA, Ala. (U-WIRE) - At a back-to-school press conference in August, interim University of Alabama President Barry Mason dismissed the importance...

For second year, U is among the top public research schools

by The Minnesota Daily
Published September 26, 2002

For the second straight year, a University of Florida report ranked the University as one of the top three public research schools in the country. Called "The Top American Research Universities," the study...

Russia keeps Stalin locked in the past

Published September 25, 2002

MOSCOW (Washington Post) - In August 1942, 16-year-old Aldona Voldynskaya was taken from a Soviet orphanage by Nazi troops and put to work unloading trucks in Germany. This summer, 60 years later, the...

Reporter and professor discuss bioterrorism in lecture series

by Josh Linehan
Published September 25, 2002

Sitting alone in The New York Times newsroom last October, covered in white powder and watching figures in biohazard suits approach, Judith Miller came face to face with the debate surrounding bioterrorism. As...

‘Free-speech zones’ popping up on campuses nationwide

Published September 24, 2002

EBy Jan Montry Oregon Daily Emerald University of Oregon UGENE, Ore. (U-WIRE) - When a group of students camped at Johnson Hall in April 2000 to protest the University of Oregon's resistance to joining...

‘Let freedom read’ campaign celebrates banned books

Published September 24, 2002

OBy Kristen Saunders The Maine Campus University of Maine RONO, Maine (U-WIRE) - Libraries and bookstores across the United States will be celebrating Banned Books Week this week. This year, from Sept....

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