It’s not everyday that you see farm animals hanging out at the Stud Field. Check out this story to see the most recent Treat Yourself Thursday.

It’s not everyday that you see farm animals hanging out at the Stud Field. Check out this story to see the most recent Treat Yourself Thursday.
Fall Break is the perfect opportunity to snuggle with your pets at home. Meet the pets of NGU here.
We are not the only animals on the Earth. Read more to see how we as humans can learn from other species.
Tolli McWhite, Staff Writer For those who don’t know, during the spring semester of 2021, there was a stray dog wandering the NGU campus that had decided to make the […]
Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Photographer The month of October is ?Adopt-a-Dog Month? since American Humane first celebrated it in 1981. This is ?an effort to help the estimated 3-4 million animals […]
There have been a few animals popping up around some people�s dorms. These are emotional support animals. Here is a few facts about a couple I was able to get up close and personal with.
April 11, the best day of the year.
Assistance dogs we’ve heard of; but what about ESA’s?
Take a look at some of the most well-known pets to have roamed the White House.
Videographer: James Garcia