Book of the Fortnight
“Educated” by Tara Westover BOOK OF THE FORTNIGHT is a new feature where we will be introducing books we think you’ll find interesting, thought-provoking...
Zodiac signs are fun, but let’s not go overboard
As more and more U.S. adults are separating from traditional religion, many still desire an outlet for “spirituality,” which primarily entails a search for self-knowledge...
You are an animal neighbor
Have you ever met someone and thought, “There is absolutely nothing we have in common? I used to think there were some people I didn’t...
Montpelier still feeling aftermath of the flood
Even though Hurricane Irene was a distant memory, I felt the same apprehension I did on the evening of July 10 as I did back...
Parking rule changes cause growing pains in wake of merger
When students attending what was formerly known as Castleton University heard of the upcoming merger, many of them grew nervous of the changes they felt...
Is VTSU our next stepping stone?
I would usually consider myself an impartial person. Not in a bad way, but I can usually see both sides of an argument, making it...
Q&A: Volleyball head coach Jessica Trudeau
Coming into her second season as head coach for the Castleton women’s volleyball team, Jessica Trudeau is building the program up. With a new underclassmen...
The Comeback Kids
The third quarter is just underway. The ball is on the Castleton 27 yard line. Senior Quarterback Evan Smith is ready to march his team...
Strongest person I know
Student details mom’s battle with cancer “You can give the countdown,” is what she said before we would begin our race. She would say this...
An Artist’s Journey
Castleton art professor Oliver Schemm constantly moved around as a kid, growing up in places including Washington D.C, Connecticut, North Carolina, Belgium, Germany and New...