/ The éun, Thurs'day“séptz."29‘..t 1977i. New ‘Style' Conilsrin’ Front side Buicksi The UPEI Sun has achieved something few papers have ev- er achieved. It now has two front pages. ' How can a paper have two the only one who knew what was going on, 'Mms print our front page (the one with the picture) like we usually did. Then to attain the desired effect, we printed the rest front pages? The staff of the 0f the Paper UPSide down.” SUN with help from Ken Dodd have figured it out. “What we did,” explained Larry Green, the editor, and RED DRAWING BLOB Green was asked if thds caused any problems. “Hoo, boy!” he responded. “Reading it is simple. All you have Cnoss HAS TROUBLE FROM STUDENTS A blood donor clinic was held on Tuesday Sept. 27 at the UPEI gym. The Red Cross had hoped for 270 donors to give blood. Their mark was not even close to being made. 0f the l520 students at UPEI only 1A7 gave blood. This showing was attrib- uted to many causes. The clinic was held at incon- venient hours, it was not well-publicized and there. were insufficient students to organize it. “In the future, this shall be rectified,” said Gerald McKenna. ” we will be setting UP a committee to organize future clinics with Barb Weal, the Red Cross Representative.” A committee like this has been needed for years. The Student Union has finally formed a committee that deals with outside activ— ities instead of centering around UPEI. de' Upside Down to do is look at the picture and flip the paper over. Then you can read the paper nor- mally.” "The problems arose in lay- out and with the publishers; _the easy method of doing all this would have been to print the picture upside down. If we did that, though, it would be on the back page instead of the front page. Therefore, we had to print the front page right side up and ev- erything else upside down. This gave us our front page news on the back page. When laying it out we put all the lay-out sheets upside down so that it seemed that the front page was upside down and the rest was right side » down for the publisher) and the other for the publisher (which was upside down for ' us)". ' “When we'sent it to the publishers, they were to print it normally (that is with,nineteen upside-doWn pages). Needless to say, they_ wanted to print it upside- down with only one page right side up in reality (although it would look like nineteen pages were right side up). A half an hour later and a statement put in the paper saying it was all our idea, they printed it right side up (remember; that is with nineteen upside down pages)” up. We also had two sets of page numbers: one was Mr. Green is from Charlotte- for us (it would be upside town. Linuon BOAR The Student Union has receiv- ed word that the P.E.|. Li- quor Control Commission has considered and approved the Student Union requests for new bar hours and designated licensed areas for the Barn. On September 20, the new bar hours and licensed areas go into effect. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday the Panther Lounge is open from 8pm to l2 mid- night. Thursday the bars will be set up from 8:30pm to l2:3O am on the lst and- 3rd floors, and in theEast End of the second floor in the Barn there will be a licensed area to be used as a dance floor. The bar will be open in the Panther Lounge on Friday afternoon from 2pm to 4:30‘pm and either Friday or-rSatur'dayhightJ PresidentialCandidates n APPROVALS but not both. On October l, l5, and IS, and on November 5, the Pan- ther Lounge will be open from 3pm to 6pm. These pubs are following the home football games. TheSe new bar hours and designated licensed areas are granted subject to the terms and conditions of the Liquor Control Act and Reg- ulations. The Pig n"Whistle on Oct. 6 will be wet/dry, meaning that minors will be permitted entrance to the 2nd and 3rd floor areas of. the Barn. These areas will NOT be licensed. Alcohol will NOT be allowed in these areas. The Panther Lounge will be licensed. People over l8 ' years of age will be allowed to drink in this lounqe. Speak 510 Student ,Bodyft ~ EDITOR'S NOTE Nothing said; Nothing reported.‘