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Animal Adoption:  How four-legged friends became lifelines to humans

Animal Adoption: How four-legged friends became lifelines to humans

Imagine being a puppy confined in a shelter. You’re isolated, watching humans come and go. One of them coaxes yet another whimpering dog into a nearby kennel. The two of you are part of a growing...

Joanna Smith holds a boxer puppy brought to Harvest Homecoming by Fat Heads Rescue.

Fat Heads Rescue takes on Harvest Homecoming

Aubryn Crotchett, Staff Reporter October 16, 2019

A local non-profit animal shelter hosted a booth at Harvest Homecoming this year, letting visitors spend time with its wet-nosed puppies for a small fee. Fat Heads Rescue had a booth at the annual...

Student trades leash for stethoscope

IUS Horizon March 3, 2013

College is a time when most students discover who they are and who they want to become. Through classes and friendships, many suddenly find the key to their futures. Emily Sault, biology sophomore,...

Students craft ceramics for creative animal show

IUS Horizon February 26, 2012
An art exhibition, “The Animals in Us Part II” opened on Feb. 11 in New Albany and is on display till March 16 to the public. This art exhibit features animal related artwork and writing by local artists from Southern Indiana and Kentucky. The event is being held in the Resch — the former Gas and Electric Building. “I went to check out the exhibit last week,” Chris Little, fine arts senior, said. “I really liked the sculptures and the variety of artwork.”
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