CSC offering free Spanish lessons
It’s four o’ clock on a Tuesday afternoon, and children are giggling and spilling out into the hallways in the basement of Castleton’s Leavenworth Hall....
Students thirsty for politics
Excitement was high, expectations were vast. The much-anticipated Biden/Palin vice presidential debate took place on Oct. 2, as members of the Castleton community checked out...
CSC nursing alum to the rescue
Anne Smeglin had chaired the nursing program at Castleton since 2006, but in the spring of 2008 she decided to step down. “I felt a...
Act II offers students a chance to teach
Many Castleton students have probably seen the flyers or read emails about something called ACT II. Some may know what ACT II is, but for...
Voting begins for new Student Association this week
Voters will have more to decide than just who to elect at the Student Association elections in October. They will decide the fate of the...
Be the change
With the decreasing condition of the United States economy, this year’s International Awareness Anti-Poverty Week is aiming to serve high numbers of people and families...
Is Coke out to kill you?
Do you know what you’re drinking?Sanjukta Ghosh, a Castleton communication and woman’s studies professor, unveiled her in depth look into the Coca-Cola Company on Sept....
Castleton cops catch campus vandal, then release him
The eyes and ears of Castleton’s public safety officers helped play a crucial role in capturing a local car vandal over the October break. The...
Changes aplenty in sports dept.
The changes over the last few months at Glenbrook Gymnasium have not been limited to its structure and layout. The sports administration department has experienced...
Lovin’ lake livin’
After a few years of living in dorms, some college upperclassmen look to partake in a new style of living, a life of relaxation and...