CSC Chorus Shines at Carnegie Hall
As we got off the bus and started to walk towards the private warm up area, it hit the members of the Castleton Collegiate Choral...
The distance is done, but they’re not
Feet rhythmically drumming on the pavement, breathing at a steady pace. Sweat trickling down like raindrops on a window. Exhaustion creeps nearer as each agonizing...
Field Hockey team struggling early
After a loss in last year’s conference semifinals, the Castleton field hockey team returned with six new players this season hoping for a conference finals...
Black and white photography lives on at Castleton
As “Photography I” student Kim Dickenson drops her photo paper into the first developer, she slowly sees the emergence of a figure as the paper...
Online Letters
I just wanted to say The Spartan looks fantastic. I was the Editor-in-Chief 4 years ago, and I can’t belive how great the paper looks....
Recent grads open Main St. computer business
Thomas Dukeshire is sitting at a small metal table outside the Birdseye Diner waiting for a turkey and bacon wrap. Sipping coffee under a large...
New seats, new feel in renovated FAC
Not only a comfortable renovation, but a complete overhaul of the theater in the Fine Arts Center was made over the summer at a cost...
Convocation marked by promise, sadness
Students and faculty were officially welcomed back Aug. 31 as President Wolk and a handful of guest speakers addressed a capacity crowd in the newly...
Former Chief UN Weapons Inspector speaking Sept. 26
He used to be all for the military – now he’s one of the most fervent anti-war campaigners in the United States.His name is Scott...
A day at the fair
Photojournalism students attend a workshop at the Vermont State Fair in Rutland on Thursday night as the sun sets. Taught by Adjunct Professor Vyto Starinskas,...