Pets
Displaying 1 - 50 of 106 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Panther portrait: Pets of UNI Northern Iowan 118:51, p.4 |
A Panther Portrait of pets owned by students on campus; photos. | |
2 | Pets of UNI Northern Iowan 118:37, p.7 |
Sydney Anderson and Karla De Bruin submit photos and facts about their pets; photos. | |
3 | Pets of UNI: Northern Iowan Northern Iowan 118:35, p.5 |
Northern Iowan staff members submit photos and favorite facts about their pets. The pets of Karla De Bruin, Catherine Crow, Caroline Christensen, Sophie Hoffmeier, and Colin Horning are featured; photos. | |
4 | UNI employee departs after 40 years Northern Iowan 117:50, p.1 |
After 40 years of working for the university, Diana Hensley, a cashier in the Office of Business Operations, will be retiring. Hensley made many friends throughout her time at UNI and many coworkers speak highly of her; photo. | |
5 | Goedken: Get a pet for a forever companion Northern Iowan 117:8, p.3 |
Dani Goedken gives their opinion on adopting a pet out of companionship, reliability, and loneliness; photo. | |
6 | Students de-stress before finals Northern Iowan 116:27, p.1 |
Student Wellness Services hosted De-Stress Days from December 9-11 in the Maucker Union ballrooms. Activities included crafts, therapy animals, hot chocolate and eat, and "Walk the Labyrinth," among others. More upcoming events include P.E.T.P.A.L.S. in Rod Library and Student Wellness Wednesdays in the library's Makerspace; photos. | |
7 | Panther Portrait: Howl O' Ween Pet Parade Northern Iowan 116:15, p.4 |
The Cedar Falls downtown district hosted its second annual Howl O' Ween Pet Parade on October 19th, 2019. The event benefited the American Cancer Society; photo. | |
8 | Students carry on campaniling tradition Northern Iowan 115:17, p.1 |
The annual homecoming Campaniling event on October 20 drew over 300 students; photos. | |
9 | Puppy mill awareness in Iowa Northern Iowan 112:25, p.1 |
Iowa Friends of Companion Animals (IFCA) hosted an informational meeting about puppy mills in Iowa at the Cedar Falls Public Library on November 14; photos. |
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10 | A candid conversation with Dr. William Ruud; UNI's next president Northern Iowa Today 95:3, p.2 |
Incoming President Ruud talks about his career, his reasons for coming to UNI, and what he intends to do. He also talks about his interests and his family; photo. | |
11 | Cedar Bend Humane Society to host Barktoberfest Northern Iowan 107:15, p.6 |
Humane Society to host open house. A bonfire with hot dogs and s'mores, a haunted barn, jumping castle, face painting, bobbing for apples, sack races, costume contest, and a pumpkin patch will be some of the activities. This is a major fund raiser. | |
12 | Bills passed by the Iowa legislature in its 2010 session Northern Iowan 106:48, p.1 |
Quick review of legislation on puppy mills, mental health, and same-sex marriage. | |
13 | Cedar Bend Humane Society set to hold annual Barktober Fest Northern Iowan 106:16, p.7 |
Humane Society will sponsor fundraising event. | |
14 | A glimpse of "home sweet home" Northern Iowan 106:9, p.6 |
Finds that the college experience is wonderful, but memories of home are always present: family, pets, home cooked meals, and the good things that make home a special place. | |
15 | Black Hawks give back Northern Iowan 105:38, p.13 |
Local hockey team volunteers to aid Cedar Bend Humane Society with fund raising efforts. | |
16 | A conclusion on death and dying Northern Iowan 104:27, p.7 |
The loss of a pet and views on death in general. | |
17 | Halloween cruelty Northern Iowan 104:18, p.5 |
Does not like the idea of pets being dressed up in costumes at Halloween. | |
18 | A different kind of help for homeless; UNI group helps pets at shelter Northern Iowan 103:50, p.13 |
Panthers Helping Homeless Pets members volunteer at the Cedar Bend Humane Society; photo. | |
19 | Dog (should) eat dog Northern Iowan 103:42, p.7 |
Discussion of the current popularity of tiny dogs as pets. | |
20 | Why not have doggies in dorm windows? Northern Iowan 103:13, p.12 |
Pets are against University policy in most cases, even though they are cute. Noise and cleanliness are the main reasons given for the no pet rule. There has been a recent increase in fish in dorm rooms; photo. | |
21 | Reflecting on the love of childhood pets Northern Iowan 99:14, p.7 |
Tells an anecdote about the death of a friend's cat. | |
22 | American Education Week in action! Campus News Network 10:8, p.1 |
Ken DeNault and his wolf Buck visited schools as part of American Education Week; photo. | |
23 | No pets allowed? Northern Iowan 90:64, p.5 |
Can be hard to live with companionship of pet. | |
24 | Volunteers and animals bring joy to many: Residents look forward to every visit by P.E.T.P.A.L.S. Northern Iowan 88:56, p.12 |
Pet therapy is used in local nursing home and care facilities; photo. | |
25 | Are the bugs bugging your pet? Public Relations News Release 1990:618, p.1 |
Ticks or fleas may be the cause of your pet's scratching. | |
26 | When it's not fit for man nor beast pets need extra care Public Relations News Release 1990:275, p.1 |
Pets need special attention during periods of dangerous wind chills and low temperatures. | |
27 | 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. | |
28 | When it's cold outside pets need extra care Public Relations News Release 1989:317, p.1 |
Professor Bonnie Sines urges pet owners to take extra care when exposing their animals to subzero weather. | |
29 | Prof moonlights as pet therapist Northern Iowan 86:5, p.8 |
Bonnie Sines talks about her work with pets. | |
30 | Animals are available for adoption Northern Iowan 85:29, p.17 |
A look at the Humane Society. | |
31 | Students cite many reasons for keeping pets in dorms Northern Iowan 84:46, p.11 |
Students talk about keeping fish, gerbils, crabs, spiders, and cats. | |
32 | To move or not to move? Northern Iowan 82:27, p.8 |
Factors involved in deciding to move off-campus; photo. | |
33 | Fish watching's addictive Northern Iowan 78:12, p.7 |
UNI students homesick for pets bring fish with them to school. | |
34 | Pancho the pet piranha Northern Iowan 74:56, p.1 |
A student talks about his pet fish. | |
35 | This is a pet? Northern Iowan 74:7, p.7 |
An unusual pet, a ferret, roams the campus with its owner; photo. | |
36 | Frisk, fish, and football Northern Iowan 70:5, p.11 |
Several football players watch their fish swim to relax and prepare for a game. | |
37 | Lizards, centipedes and spiders make dorm pets College Eye 60:51, p.4 |
Students talk about their unusual pets; photo. | |
38 | Untitled College Eye 57:37, p.2 |
Poking fun on the pet rule in dorms. | |
39 | Cat-Snip "T" College Eye 50:14, p.2 |
Laments the loss of the paper's pet fish due to electricity-saving budget cuts. | |
40 | Cat-Snip 'T' College Eye 50:12, p.2 |
Discusses holidays and other random campus samplings. | |
41 | Cat-Snip 'T' College Eye 50:11, p.2 |
Campus life commentary. | |
42 | Cat-Snip 'T' College Eye 50:9, p.2 |
Discusses pets, Greeks, and performance etiquette. | |
43 | Wandering . . . Wondering College Eye 39:37, p.2 |
Campus gossip. | |
44 | Living mourn death of dorm resident College Eye 39:34, p.1 |
Bartlett Hall women mourn loss of goldfish; photo. | |
45 | "Talking" peacocks fool neighbors; deer are silent, says Mrs. Olsen College Eye 39:30, p.7 |
Mrs. Charles W. Olsen keeps unusual pets at 1807 Washington Street. | |
46 | 'Poor Arch' bemoaned by angel city College Eye 37:4, p.1 |
Goldfish dies in Lawther Hall. | |
47 | The Line College Eye 36:43, p.4 |
Campus news and gossip | |
48 | Cocker becomes Lawther resident College Eye 36:15, p.4 |
Lost dog gets bath in Lawther Hall. | |
49 | The Line College Eye 36:11, p.4 |
Campus news and gossip. | |
50 | The Line College Eye 36:8, p.4 |
News and gossip on campus. |