Imagine it’s finals week and your friends invite you to go see a cow visiting campus. His name is Moo, and the moment you pet him, you can feel the stress and nerves melt away against the cold air biting your skin. The laptop screen that was once burned into your brain is now replaced with a golden-brown cow that is lying down and patiently waiting for more people to pet him. Unfortunately for Chatham University students, Moo’s days of stress-relief have come to an end.
Knowhere Farm announced at the end of this past summer that Moo would be retiring from being a cuddle cow through the farm’s Instagram and thus, would not visit for the 2025-26 academic year.
“It’s really more that I’m retiring than he is,” Mary Campbell said, the owner of Knowhere Farm…