Northern Iowan — November 15, 1996

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1 Putting a face to AIDS Jeanne White-Ginder, mother of Ryan White, spoke about dealing with her son's AIDS affliction Monday in the Union; photo.
1 Does committee represent feeling of entire senate? Representation of the Organizations and Finance Committee was questioned at recent NISG meeting; UNI Math Club was recognized, Lang Hall video was funded, and reception for Guy Sims were other items of business.
1 A taste of what's ahead Cavounda Taylor shoveling snow near the Union from Tuesday's snow storm; photo.
2 What's Up Activities and meetings.
3 Campaigning creates awareness; students required to participate in politics Students get involved with politics in Julie Bundt's "Introduction to American Politics" class.
4 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
5 Closed? What do you mean closed? Editorial comments on registering by computer and dealing with closed classes.
5 Roughhousing: contagious disease Columnist comments on a football game between his house, Zeus, and Demeter House, both from Noehren Hall.
5 Death of a loved one tends to put life in perspective as 'the big picture' Columnist comments on how death of her friend influenced her outlook on life.
6 Dorms' escort policies violate UNI's mission, instill fear Student believes escort policies in women's dorms discriminate against men.
7 Staff member sparks controversy over poisonous pesticides; Chem-lawn proponents trying to avoid criticism Student supports Kamyar Enshayan's views on the negative effects of herbicide use on campus lawns.
7 Staff member sparks controversy over poisonous pesticides; Enshayan's rebuttal Kamyar Enshayan responds to Mona Bond's November 8 letter on herbicide use on campus.
8 Reckless lifestyles, swords in "Sir Patient Fancy" Theatre UNI's "Sir Patient Fancy" will be performed through November 24 in Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
8 Build your resume: be published in "Inner Weather" Students and faculty can publish their writing in "Inner Weather".
8 'A healthy UNI' Sexually transmitted disease human papilloma virus affects both men and women.
9 The First Annual NISG Dance-A-Thon First Annual NISG Dance-A-Thon will be held November 22-23 in the Union to benefit Big Brothers and Big Sisters program.
9 Relationships: agony, ecstasy? Answer these questions to learn about yours Counseling Center gives tips on finding the right person.
11 Untitled Shriners share a laugh.
13 1996 Panther seniors List of the seniors on the UNI football team.
13 Panthers return to Dome for final game of regular season UNI football team returns to the Dome to take on Western Illinois in the last game of the season Saturday; photo.
13 Panthers take second exhibition win The UNI women's basketball team defeated the Latvia-Lithuania Select team, 64-58.
13 Netters ready for last weekend of regular season The number nine ranked UNI volleyball team will take on the Aces of Evansville tonight and Southern Illinois tomorrow.
14 Academic all-MVC team announced Jenny Jackson named to the 1996 Academic All-MVC Cross Country Team.
14 Heads, you lose, tails, you lose Columnist comments on college athletes gambling and UCLA coach Jim Harrick filing a false expense report.
16 Panther men ready first contest of year Men's basketball team will open its season in an exhibition game against Durham College Lords tomorrow; photo.
16 Panther harriers go for NCAAs Men's and women's cross country teams will be competing tomorrow at the NCAA District V Championships.
16 IM champs head to Nebraska Men's and women's intramural flag football champions will be competing in the Midwest Regional Flag Football Championships beginning tomorrow.