Communications office always busy
The sound of keyboards chirp as three people sit at their computers with the soft glow from the screens illuminating their concentrated faces. The air...
Student’s art displayed in Campus Center
The walls in the Campus Center solarium are lined with artwork from the students in the professional studio art class for the first time in...
A student’s search for Sasquatch
It was Easter Sunday and I was on top of Birdseye Mountain with only my iPhone and a video camera. I had managed to get...
Reflections on Jamaica
Easter Sunday I sat in the airport crying. I was in a circle with 10 other people. We were all from Alternative Spring Break. We...
Inside physical plant’s new home
Looking down South Street, past the parking lot known as “Africa,” one can see the vivid red boldness of the new Physical Plant barn against...
Dolphin massacre raises awareness
Is a massacre of helpless animals still considered a holocaust? For years now an over whelming number of dolphins have been slaughtered in various places...
Don’t squander your last month
Blue leggings, pink boots, a tutu, and spiky, highlighted hair. Pikachu hoodie, black vest, mini skirt, and thigh-high boots. Converse sneakers, knee-high zebra socks, short...
Riquelme named as new tech. director
As one well respected technical exits, a new leader takes center stage. After stepping down as Technical Director of Castleton Services, Chad Voghell has passed...
Professor writes book about Civil War
It’s been about 10 years coming, but Andre Fleche is finally able to see the fruits of his labor. What began as his doctoral dissertation...
Students raise money to “beat” cancer
Castleton’s Vocal Unrest music group, along with several other A cappella groups from across New England, gathered at Castleton on Friday night to sing for...