This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at FSU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

FSU’s newest campus celebrity has been a fan-favorite, but why wouldn’t he be? S’mores is a tiny Nigerian Dwarf goat that’s made numerous appearances around Florida State and other college campuses; I think he can be deemed an official superstar. If you ever walk around Landis Green or Doak Campbell Stadium on a game day, you’re sure to see tons of people crowded around S’mores to take a photo or give a quick pet. 

This tiny goat has a wonderful way of slowing everything down for a minute. Students will stop mid-walk just to watch him trot by, hooves clicking on the pavement. There’s a cheeriness in his calm confidence, like he’s telling everyone that “it’s okay to take a break” and “enjoy the good for a minute.”

It’s quite adorable watching a goat live his best life in an FSU jersey while you’re making a to-do list of all the assignments you need to get done, but he brings a sense of whimsy to our campus as a whole. 

S’mores’ owner, Cole Verdonck, originally brought him around campus for fun, but the minute students laid eyes on this adorable fluff ball, everything changed. Photos were shared everywhere, TikToks were made, and even sororities on campus have interacted! Now, S’mores is recognized on campus faster than your classes fill up on registration day. 

S’mores is one of the cutest goats I’ve ever seen. He looks like he walked straight out of a Pinterest board! He walks around campus, accompanied by Verdonck, with ears perked and eager eyes ready to greet anyone who stops to say hi (and people do stop). “S’mores sightings” have become major; someone will spot him on Legacy Walk, and within five minutes, there’s a crowd of people lining up for photos or a sweet boop on his nose. 

He has a talent for instant stress relief, too. Final exams? Canceled. Drama? What drama? The stress instantly melts the second you see him. Though he’s not an “official” therapy goat, students around campus post him all over social media, demonstrating how a quick interaction with S’mores brightened their day.

S’mores now has his own Instagram account, created and managed by Verdonck. It shares his adventures around our beautiful campus, and you can go view his interactions with the FSU community and beyond! At this point, he may have more of a social life than most of us…

Verdonck strives to give S’mores the best life possible. He takes S’mores on long walks or runs throughout campus and Cascades Park, and he’s even participated in goat yoga on Landis Green. Verdonck also takes S’mores to a goat farm to ensure he can interact with others of his own kind. He’s truly showing this goat the world, and wants to continue to do so outside of FSU life. 

S’mores has quickly become more than just a goat that showed up on campus one day. He’s become a sort of symbol of joy, helping students relieve stress and also the FSU community, bringing all of us together. Students are sure to rally around him to share these small moments, which makes our large campus feel just a little bit more tight-knit.

So, if you see a tiny, adorable goat prancing around campus, don’t fret. Take a well-deserved break, go say a quick hello, and enjoy a bit of sweetness. S’mores is a little reminder that even on the busiest days, joy can still trot right up to you. 

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