May/June 2004
Cover Story
Today's students, weaned on technology, express both delight and disdain for the gadget-driven culture they inhabit. Are their lives better, or just better equipped?
Features
I Can't Think of Any Obstacles'
On the Originality of Species
On the Waterfront
Profiles
Treasure Seeker
by Harry Ptasynski
Fostering Debate
by Wayne Fuller
Columns
Goodbye, Youth
by Kevin Cool
Family Outing
by Diane Rogers
Departments
Letters to the Editor
Passed to Immortality'
Farewells
He Made Radar Peek Past the Horizon
Provost Who Surmounted Deficit
Obituaries - May/June 2004
News
At What Cost?
Cancer Center Opens
The Truth About Beer
Are You Experienced?
A Colorful Blend
All That Jazz
Red All Over
From Now On, His Ride Is Free
Down Deep, a Revelation
Deep-seea diver
A Splendored Thing Unfolds at City Hall
Banner Achievement
Walking the dog 2,650 miles
Cardinal Numbers
Wolff, Packer Honored for Latest Work
Planet Cardinal
What You Don't Know About Hammer Throwers
Showcase
Short Takes
Shelf Life
Sports
In Elite Company
Falling Short
In the Swing
First-Ever Wrestling Title
Sports Shorts