Students make a difference in El Salvador
Freshman Markell Nault, right, has visited El Salvador twice to help build homes for underprivelaged families. Below, Nault poses with one of the families she...
Tattooist hopes to open shop in Castleton
Tattooist, Anthony Patorti designs a sleeve tatoo at his shop in Whitehall, N.Y. called Electric Tatour. Jimmy Britts / Castleton Spartan Walking into Electric...
Action Bronson introduces debut album Mr.Wonderful
If you’re the type of person who enjoys G-Eazy, Ryan Wadsworth and plays Don’t Tell Em, by Jeremih every Friday night, let me save you...
Bringing Cuba to Castleton
CAB and SGA hold Cuban Pub Night in the 1787 room on March 26. Sara Novenstern / Castleton Contributor The seven-piece Cuban band played traditional...
Getting geared up for Spring weekend
Pool parties, free food, root beer floats and paint splattered dance floors are only a few of the attractions students have to look forward to...
Could Castleton add culinary arts?
Hunter Jackob, background, and Isabelle Hardina, foreground, compete during the NECI Culinary Classic last fall. Three Stafford Culinary students attended and placed 3rd. Bri Barker...
Molinari adjusts to quieter campus
Castleton Public Safety Director Keith Molinari poses in his office. Lacy Parameter / Spartan Contributor As you go up the stairs in the Office of...
Students: Library hours need expanding
A student sits in the Calvin Coolige Library trying to finish homework. Brock Pollard / Spartan Contributor wwBustling bodies and rustling papers are a welcome...
Alumna shares success
Spartan Reporter Jorah McKinley talks with Sky Barsch as Communication Department Chair Bob Gershon passes in the background. Colin Proctor / Spartan Contributor Sky Barsch...
Senior class prepares for the big day
Caps and gowns are hung up in the seniors’ closets just waiting to be worn on one of the most monumental milestone days of their...