Northern Iowan — November 10, 1981

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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.