Northern Iowan — November 12, 1996

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1 Spiderman or outdoor enthusiast? Justin Olsen climbing rock at "Wild Iowa" in Eastern Iowa; photo.
1 Rumors untrue; Health Center does not fund abortions Health Center provides some services to pregnant women, but not abortions.
1 Will union get electronic board? NISG approved funding $16,000 electronic board for Maucker Union and discussed pesticide use on campus at last week's meeting.
3 What's Up Activities and meetings.
5 Weather outside may be frightful. . . but get your ass to class Editorial encourages students to go to class.
5 Know when to hold 'em Students must determine what is important in their lives as their workload increases.
5 Does discrimination affect teaching in UNI classrooms? Columnists discuss discrimination in the classroom.
7 Society pays high price for advanced technology in last week's election The polls and the media decide the winners in elections long before voting takes place.
8 Dorm rooms: why so damn small? Columnist comments on the small size of dormitory rooms.
8 NISG: here's where your money goes NISG senators respond to a letter concerning how student government spends its money.
9 Why can't you burst UNI's bubble UNI-Dome roof is supported by air; photo.
9 Help fight wrath of child abuse by volunteering Students can help fight child abuse by volunteering.
11 How 'bout a cheap date?; enjoying area entertainment on extremely tight budgets Low cost entertainment ideas in the local area.
12 Panther seniors exit West Gym on high note UNI's volleyball team defeated Creighton and Drake in final home games of the year; photo.
12 Denkinger's life behind the plate: A game of dreams Profile of Don Denkinger, a Major League umpire in the American League.
14 Both hoops teams in action this week Men's and women's basketball teams are preparing for their opening games of the season; women's team will play Latvia-Lithuania and men's Durham Lords in exhibition games.
16 Ward catches three, Panthers catch piece of seventh title UNI's football team defeated Indiana State, 34-19, and clinched a share of the Gateway Conference Championship; photo.