This week’s Paw Report focuses on Sadie who you can visit in Campus Safety on Thursdays from 9 am – 4 pm. She is six or seven years old and her breed is a ‘Bordoodle’: a border collie and poodle mix. Sadie was born out of a litter and was adopted from the original owner and is now owned by director of Campus Safety, Michael Giannetto. She is a large size with grey fur, long shaggy ears, and a black button nose. Sadie is “super needy” so loves being pet and following people around to make sure they give her attention! She can never sit still for long so be prepared to move around and adjust your position while playing with her. Sadie is warm, friendly, and adorable even! I visited her in between class meetings and playing with her was just what I needed to give me energy with a back-to-back schedule. If you are looking for a place to relax, have fun, and spend some time with a sweet, playful, and enthusiastic dog, go to Campus Safety on Thursdays to say hi to Sadie!
Paw Report: Sadie
Julia ‘Jules’ Seely-Power (she/her) is a first-time and transfer student at Landmark College. She is currently enrolled in the Bridge Experience and is working towards pursing a journalism or literature degree. Jules is a member of the team at LC Voices and will be covering the Paw Report section. She is British-American and is from London, England so being here is the first time living in the States. She likes hiking, reading novels, skincare and watching indie movies. Her favourite music includes Vampire Weekend, Mitski and Weyes Blood. She was a long-time member of Brighton Festival Youth Choir and sang as a mezzo-soprano. For the past two summers she has worked as an exam invigilator in British high schools and is hoping to write and publish something about the British education system from a neurodivergent perspective.