Cats
Displaying 1 - 39 of 39 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Who let the dogs out? Northern Iowan 119:41, p.5 |
Active Minds is hosting a de-stressing activity during midterms week. Students can play with cats and dogs in the Maucker Union Ballroom on March 7, 2023. | |
2 | Polar Bare Run, Walk, Roll to take place November 9 Public Relations News Release 2010:122, p.1 |
"The event, which is a winter-wear drive for the Salvation Army, provides an opportunity for students, alumni and the community to give back to the Cedar Valley," said Connie Hansen, assistant director of outreach and engagement, Alumni Relations. | |
3 | The greatest decision ever made Northern Iowan 107:10, p.8 |
Finds that the adoption of two cats came with some adjustments, but the end result was positive. | |
4 | Cedar Bend Humane Society experiences influx of dogs Northern Iowan 106:46, p.6 |
With the arrival of thirty-six dogs from a dog breeding facility, the Humane Society is looking for volunteers to help socialize the dogs. The dogs had not been allowed on grass, but confined to cages. Foster homes for cats are also needed; photo. | |
5 | Third-annual Polar Bare Run to take place Nov. 10 Public Relations News Release 2009:135, p.1 |
This event, a winter-wear drive for the Salvation Army, provides an opportunity for students, alumni and the community to give back to the Cedar Valley while participating in a fun mile-long on-campus walk, roll or run, according to Connie Hansen. | |
6 | Black Hawks give back Northern Iowan 105:38, p.13 |
Local hockey team volunteers to aid Cedar Bend Humane Society with fund raising efforts. | |
7 | Reflecting on the love of childhood pets Northern Iowan 99:14, p.7 |
Tells an anecdote about the death of a friend's cat. | |
8 | Exotic pets need extra care; lovebirds, Burmese cats and alligators Northern Iowan 86:58, p.18 |
Pet owners talk about the needs of their pets. | |
9 | Animals are available for adoption Northern Iowan 85:29, p.17 |
A look at the Humane Society. | |
10 | September is cat health month¿(eat your heart out Morris.) Public Relations News Release 1988:11, p.1 |
Tom Davis says owning a pet can have definite health benefits to people of all ages. | |
11 | Cats, canines and other pets spotlighted in April Northern Iowan 83:48, p.12 |
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12 | Out of reach? Northern Iowan 76:13, p.10 |
Photograph of a cat in a tree; photo. | |
13 | Another call for Meow Mix? Northern Iowan 72:38, p.4 |
A cat sneaks inside a phone booth in the Union; photo. | |
14 | I think I'll skip my one o'clock Northern Iowan 71:52, p.11 |
A cat enjoys a lazy afternoon on a window sill; photo. | |
15 | Of Cabbages and Kings College Eye 50:35, p.2 |
Considers her cat. | |
16 | Kittens, housekeeping, credit, revealed in 'mystery' house College Eye 48:9, p.9 |
Lengthy look at the curriculum and activities in the Home Management House; photo. | |
17 | 'The thing' . . . At last we know what it is College Eye 43:9, p.8 |
Surprised by cat in Lawther Hall. | |
18 | Radios are miraculous, cats are, too Alumnus 28:4, p.14 |
Mr. Hake's cat gives birth to kitten in Patty Hake's lap during radio broadcast. | |
19 | Cat loyal to KXEL College Eye 35:42, p.1 |
Hake family cat gives birth during broadcast. | |
20 | Cat 'drawn' to science class College Eye 35:40, p.4 |
A kitten walks into a physical science class. | |
21 | Meet Miss Blinky of Lawther Hall College Eye 33:2, p.5 |
Lawther Hall has a cat. | |
22 | Presenting Skippy College Eye 28:42, p.1 |
Professors Smith and Arey have a Persian cat. | |
23 | Button-eyed feline is born at request of drama maestro College Eye 26:25, p.1 |
Students construct stage prop. | |
24 | Cats and contentment College Eye 26:7, p.2 |
Looking to cats for clues to contentment. | |
25 | An orphan finds a warm friend College Eye 25:25, p.4 |
Shirley Kraft rescues orphan kitten. | |
26 | Pianistic phantom startles watchman College Eye 23:48, p.4 |
Cats walking on piano frighten watchman. | |
27 | Plump damsel vamps Abbott and escapes harrowing death College Eye 22:32, p.6 |
Cat saves itself from dissection. | |
28 | Bartlett Hall is no place for stray tabby College Eye 22:12, p.1 |
Cat wanders through Bartlett Hall. | |
29 | Sobs from Sonny towards science College Eye 20:4, p.7 |
Thoughts when facing a cat in the dissecting lab. | |
30 | Night prowling preps keep cops busy College Eye 17:37, p.1 |
Police often apprehend men taking part in hazing activities. | |
31 | For the past few weeks College Eye 15:22, p.8 |
Dogs and cats have been on the Hill. | |
32 | Budget Old Gold 0:0, p.284 |
Humorous additions for the college budget. | |
33 | Golly and Caubarrus engaged in a scientific pursuit Old Gold 0:0, p.264 |
Two students are trying to catch a cat. | |
34 | Wanted; cats for scientific purposes Old Gold 0:0, p.162 |
Cartoon cat with a person's head. | |
35 | Mr. Newton Normal Eyte 6:18, p.213 |
Science classes dissecting cats. | |
36 | The cat came back Normal Eyte 4:3, p.42 |
Cat visits chapel. | |
37 | The special class in dissection Normal Eyte 3:19, p.152 |
Have prepared a mounted cat skeleton. | |
38 | Last week one morning Normal Eyte 3:4, p.32 |
Student brings cat to liven chapel exercises. | |
39 | A few evenings ago Students' Offering 4:13, p.10 |
Colonel Pattee tussles with a kitten. |