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.
Furry friends bring comfort to St. Thomas campus
COVID-19 has changed nearly everything at St. Thomas, but dogs are still here to bring the community together. From intelligent service dogs to prominent labradoodles, these furry friends provide comfort and break the ice during a socially isolating pandemic. Videographer Emily Rudie has the story.
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.
Students bond with their pets
Chief photo editor Carlee Hackl explores how St. Thomas students bond with their pets.
St. Thomas’ pampered pets
Photojournalist Jake Remes found St. Thomas students who devote their time to some furry companions.
Students care for unique pets
Photojournalist Andrew Stafford found student pet-owners and captured photos of the two interacting.