OPINION: Emotional support animals shouldn’t endanger public safety
As of Dec. 2, U.S. airlines are no longer obligated to transport emotional support animals. Chief Studio Producer Kayla Mayer argues that emotional support animals shouldn’t endanger public safety.
OPINION: College students should not have pets
Some college students love to have their own pets and feature them on Instagram pages. The bragging rights end, though, when the pet becomes ill. Columnist True Dabill argues college students should wait until they have a reliable income to have a pet.
Road trip provides aid to hurricane-ravaged animals in North Carolina
A group of local volunteers took a road trip to North Carolina Oct. 18 to provide relief for animals affected by Hurricane Florence, providing over $1,500 and nearly 2,000 pounds of food and other supplies to two shelters in the area.
News in :90 – Oct. 11, 2017
Unemployment is at a 16-year low, and Lake Superior water levels are at their highest point in two decades. Sports editor Noah Brown has today’s News in :90.
T-shirts for tigers and turtles
The Hawksbill Sea Turtle and the Sumatran Tiger are endangered in the wild, but they are rising in popularity on T-shirts in Minnesota.
Equine excitement
When two horses were spotted trotting through campus on Tuesday, sluggish Tommies received the morale boost they needed.
St. Paul animal ordinance to change euthanasia policy
The new ordinance starting in 2015 will require St. Paul shelters to only euthanize healthy animals they do not have the resources to care for.