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All-star pooches scootch into students' comfort zone

Thursday, April 27, 2023

Photos by Cindy Davis Meixel, writer/photo editor

Among the many accommodations that The Madigan Library provides students as they inch ever closer to final exams (comfy chairs, later hours, study rooms for collaborative strategizing), none is as sweet and cuddly as a stress-reduction visit from a pair of therapy dogs. Campus legends after only a relative few years of selfless service, Winnie and Indy continued melting hearts and easing tension during a Wednesday night meetup.

Hands-on happiness in a bird's-eye view
Hands-on happiness in a bird's-eye view
“Oh, yeah, right there!” (Indy clearly enjoys the interaction, too.)
“Oh, yeah, right there!” (Indy clearly enjoys the interaction, too.)
Books can wait, at least for now. Alana L. Lapenta, a senior graduating soon with a bachelor’s degree in applied management, savors the quiet with Winnie. Lapenta, of Camp Hill, already holds an associate degree in baking & pastry arts.
Books can wait, at least for now. Alana L. Lapenta, a senior graduating soon with a bachelor’s degree in applied management, savors the quiet with Winnie. Lapenta, of Camp Hill, already holds an associate degree in baking & pastry arts.
Nose to nose! Darren W. Ciarlo (left) and Maggie Rose Wallen enjoy a moment with Indy. Ciarlo, of Hockessin, Del., is a freshman in building automation engineering technology; Wallen is an architecture & sustainable design freshman from Carrolltown.
Nose to nose! Darren W. Ciarlo (left) and Maggie Rose Wallen enjoy a moment with Indy. Ciarlo, of Hockessin, Del., is a freshman in building automation engineering technology; Wallen is an architecture & sustainable design freshman from Carrolltown.
The wonders of Winnie ... and the smiles that ensue
The wonders of Winnie ... and the smiles that ensue
Laughter = the perfect pre-finals remedy
Laughter = the perfect pre-finals remedy
The therapy dogs’ humans, Drew and Tanya Potts, navigate an enthusiastic circle on the library floor. Drew is an assistant professor of civil engineering technology.
The therapy dogs’ humans, Drew and Tanya Potts, navigate an enthusiastic circle on the library floor. Drew is an assistant professor of civil engineering technology.
Aware of the camera at all times, Indy makes for a willing celebrity.
Aware of the camera at all times, Indy makes for a willing celebrity.