'No Pets' Rule Ruffies Feathers on Campus That States That by Stephanie Snay Animals Will Be A-Dog Event to Relieve Stress Or the Buildings Ever," Pennell Said

'No Pets' Rule Ruffies Feathers on Campus That States That by Stephanie Snay Animals Will Be A-Dog Event to Relieve Stress Or the Buildings Ever," Pennell Said

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I appreciate ofphilosophy and religion Jonathan polig. "We don't need any reason to that the Evans doesn't happening " foresee this '1 love animals," ...Fi r ...... have an us versus them relationship, A new pet policy, formulated by the administration -6. i " though. Garmann said. 1 7I Pennell said."When we have those : president's cabinet and presented to recognizes that 4.-=...... 11 «Iwould hope thej, would be "However, many 2,1. &.p, kinds ofattitudes there isnever a the faculty senate on went there are accommodating to those organizations and March 23, units r 7 ..12:2 1 colleagues ij. .... j, productive result. I'm sure there are into effect on of April 1 and will no longer campus -1- activities," Evans said. «From what students are afraid - i · r- ·' br:'1* plenty ofAmerican students that have allow furry friends in any buildings on [like biology] =* - ·1,4 /.a I've heard there has always been an of them.'Ihere ..... /63« problems with pets in buildings as that have a 45.-, r'L , ' ww,m, unstated campus. I .,Ct,N_' t policy that has been enforced. have been times 1 - -r well." , ......".. ./ 3 - 'Ihis policy states that no domestic real need in 44&1,1-;2,, I think it's better to have it in writing when I've been w-6.11 1 Also, Pennell said that this sounds animals will be allowed in buildings on their research t- 4 :'fS_ so now people will know the rules and called and asked 2 -f like a problem that could have been the University of Indianapolis campus. and teaching won't see it as them being picked on if the worked out with certain " to step out of individuals, 'Ihey will be allowed on grounds, they are told to take their pets home." but for animals, EVANS office to talk to PENNELL and then if they were unresponsive must be kept on a leash and properly said Mark Pennell said that she is not opposed someone and this to the problem brought to higher cleaned up after No pets can be left Harrison, chair and professor of the to having a pet policy, but is opposed to should never happen. 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However, in accommodations to tlle known physical few tools, but the full version contains on a areas they are lacking, it makes things or mental limitations ofa and features for both the ramps campus actually got in person with a more options wheelchair and tested them out," said difficult. and students. extremely disability. faculty According has "I wish that the ramps were more "All of our buildings meet the legal to ChiefInformation Officer of sophomore Cody Robbins, who osteogenisis "Some ofthem marked," Nania said. "Last requirements, but, as with anything, Information Systems Jeff Russell, imperfecta. clearly are really steep." semester I broke my foot because I didn't there is always room for improvement," information systems wanted additional Debbie Spinney, executive director of realize there wasn't a ramp outside of Spinney said. : options and decided Blackboard student development, oversees all students Streets." Both Nania and Robbins said they , had diminished service and support with learning and physical disabilities. Nania loves attending college at UIndy have enjoyed their experience at UIndy I while increasing their Russell prices.

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