A memorial is held for those killed in the VT shooting
by Dawson Raspuzzi in News
"Oh no, the wind blew my candle out," a student said as she walked through campus. Quickly, two other students offered her a light off of their own candle.
by Jacqueline Borelli and Jen Manning in News
Music and the smell of food lingered through Castleton Thursday as students gathered for peace as part of SPARC-Fest.
by Mike Weins in News
Coming from sunny Los Angeles, Aaron Peters departed from his busy schedule of writing for TV, and came to Castleton to talk to a handful of students who are studying what he does for a living, scriptwriting.
Three of the nicest areas in the state right under our noses
by Bradford Waterhouse in News
The woods have always offered a reprieve for me.
by Janet Gillett in News
Laura Olson, who hurt her back by slipping on ice, sat just inside her room trying to pull the door open and wheel back at the same time.
by Ariel Delaney in News
As your getting up at 5:45 to catch the 6 AM van, you seem to think about the majority of people who are enjoying the pleasure of sleeping in on a lazy spring Saturday.
by Ben Fox in News
History has recently been made. In an unprecedented step, a group of professional academics has come out in open opposition to the war in Iraq.