Northern Iowan — November 10, 1981
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | UNI to receive royalties from beer sales | UNI will receive royalties from a beer can on sale which depicts the Panther mascot alongside mascots of the other state universities. | |
| 1 | Students being ticketed, fined for open cans | An open container law passed in 1980 has led to 10 students being ticketed for open beers in public. | |
| 1 | Financial aid outlook appears bleak | Dennis Jensen talks about some of the changes that will affect students receiving financial aid. | |
| 2 | Scherzo | Student finds out that the UNI food inspector is a dog. | |
| 2 | Martin's resistance 'gone too far' | Student expresses delight in Selective Service's signing of UNISA president Randy Martin. | |
| 2 | G lot parking policy questioned | Students express dis-pleasure of parking in the G-lot. | |
| 2 | Support solicited for Armistice Day convocation | Professor gives support to Armistice Day celebrations. | |
| 2 | The Panthers Pen | Lori Meek congratulates the football team, tells how to recognize a klutz, and speaks out against Reagan's education cuts. | |
| 3 | Solar association to meet | Solar Energy will be the topic of a panel discussion. | |
| 3 | Languages enrollment low | James Becker discusses the low enrollment in foreign language programs. | |
| 3 | Good start | Kelly Ellis runs the football in his return back from injury; photo. | |
| 4 | Selection rule changed | The Union Policy Board has amended their procedure for selecting students to sit on the board. | |
| 4 | Some things change, others stay the same for UNI lifer | Rider Hall secretary Eleanor Starr talks about how things have changed at UNI in her 23 years at the school; photo. | |
| 6 | What's up | Meetings and activities; CPR Instructor Course; Grant Price will speak. | |
| 6 | German Club | Will meet. | |
| 6 | SCEC | Bring money and candy to tomorrow's meeting. | |
| 6 | AMA marketing club | Will present guest speaker from cable TV. | |
| 6 | Office Education Association | Will meet tomorrow. | |
| 6 | Campus Scouts | Bring meal ticket to meeting. | |
| 6 | Midweek renewal worship | Will meet at Lutheran Center. | |
| 6 | "The Merits of Teaching" | Speakers include Cedar Falls Mayor Doug Sharp and superintendent Jim Robinson. | |
| 6 | Central American Solidarity Coalition | Will hold Nicaraguan revolution celebration. | |
| 6 | Speak for your rights | The Iowa Civil Rights commission and the Waterloo Human Rights Commission have scheduled a public forum to discuss area problems. | |
| 6 | Find your level of physical fitness | Sartori is offering a program to allow a person to determine their level of physical fitness. | |
| 6 | Cold storage for bikes | The RHA is sponsoring a winter storage program for bicycles. | |
| 6 | AKD to have initiation | Alpha Kappa Delta will have dinner honoring Theodore Dohrman. | |
| 6 | Can you handle complaints? | Internships are available at the Consumer Protection Division office in Des Moines. | |
| 7 | Jazz concert changed | The jazz concert originally scheduled for November 20 has been moved to the 19th because of conflicts. | |
| 7 | AERho hosts Grant Price | Grant Price was invited to speak at UNI by broadcasting organization AERho. | |
| 7 | Trace Stones' history with KUNI | KUNI will offer radio programs that will allow fans to become involved in the history of The Rolling Stones. | |
| 8 | The latest fad: D&D | A role-playing game called Dungeons and Dragons has become the latest fad. | |
| 8 | Visual arts competition in Ames | A state-wide student art competition will be held at the Brunnier Gallery and Museum in Ames. | |
| 9 | Peek backstage . . . | A new cable TV show allows viewers to see what goes on backstage at the Strayer-Wood Theatre. | |
| 9 | Children explore death | The Theatre UNI young people's production of "The Arkansaw Bear" allows children to deal with the subject of death. | |
| 10 | Hospital sells gifts for funds | Sartori Hospital is sponsoring a craft sale. | |
| 10 | Student artwork now on display | A student art club exhibition is now on display in Latham Hall. | |
| 11 | Panthers smear Mavericks, 42-13 | Panthers play their best game of the season in front of 13,203 people; photo. | |
| 12 | Soccer Club suffers first loss of season, 4-1 | Panthers were dominated by the Cedar Rapids Comets. | |
| 12 | Just missed | Davey Lewis eludes a would be tackler; photo. |