Telling her story through dance
Photo by Christopher Williams The story of Helen Keller was told on the Casella Theater stage Feb. 3 through the medium of dance. The Thodos...
Vanities provoke nostalgia
While friendships may be strong in high school, they often fade by the time we reach adulthood due to the paths we choose. “Vanities,” performed...
Castleton students unfazed by violent world
Two Castleton professors stood in front of a 6-foot map of the world in Leavenworth Hall. They each took turns pointing to different countries on...
Talent emerges
Kali Trautwien and Brendan Harris performing on stage in Fireside for Open Mic Night on Feb. 3 Sara Novenstern/Castleton Spartan The audience for the Feb....
Missing snake, a national celebrity
A tank in the science lab sits empty after snake goes missing. Devin Clark/Spartan Contributor The Green Mountain State is known for maple syrup, cows...
Results are in for SGA
Castleton’s Student Government Association has officially announced its newly elected officials. After the College Court spent many hours conducting the election and tabulating the results,...
Snow days are trouble for professors
A fresh blanket of snow covers cars pm Castleton campus after a series of snowstorms, resulting in multiple snowdays for students and faculty. Students have...
Local efforts pay off with award
Castleton has always worked hard to serve its local community. After about a year-and-a-half of hard work gathering examples of partnerships, internships and service events,...
Bridging the gap from college to town
A 21-year-old Castleton Student, Zach Holzworth, is running for a spot on the Castleton Select board. His main priority, he said, is to mend the...
Castleton goes to Cuba
Left, Professor Philip Lamy poses next to a classic vintage car on his trip to Cuba. Below, a festivly dressed cuban woman gestures to the...