What is that thing?
It’s old. It’s rusty.It’s from a different world. At least that’s what students are saying when describing that weird looking sculpture sitting in front of...
Group tries to stir political excitement
Groups of students lined up in Jeffords Center with licenses in hand. They approached the table surrounded by red, white, and blue balloons and made...
Jose Mojica: The man behind the omelets
Twelve years ago Jose Antonio Mojica was serving his country as an air defenseman. Now he has students running to breakfast for his amazing omelets...
New look in career services
There is a new face in the Career Services Office at Castleton State College. Renee Beaupre-White has taken over the director position from recently retired...
Catching up on Pertussis
The combination of going back to school, the changing seasons, cooling temperatures and being around so many other people can do wonders to a student’s...
Nice to meet you: Matthew Smith
Q: What is your favorite part about Castleton? A: “The community aspect amongst the faculty and the students. The way that the students have a...
Cops crack down on skateboarders
It’s a warm sunny Saturday morning and prime time for Huden brunch. A student makes his way there by kicking away on his cruiser skateboard,...
Bob Johnson gives lecture on death
Professor Bob Johnson stands poised, ready to start. He looks around the full auditorium, puts his hands out in front of himself in his typical...
“Spartan apples” make their premiere on campus
While attending college in Massachusetts, Castleton State College Science Professor Helen Mango discovered “the perfect apple” on a visit to a local orchard. Its purple-red...
Author: My life with Aspergers
John Elder Robison paced back and forth in front of the silent, captivated Castleton State College audience, his eyes scanning the room without destination. No...