CU students impress at Atlantic City conference
Castleton has many undergraduate students doing work at the graduate level. Patrick Cote-Abel is one of them. In May, he presented his paper titled...
Making Castleton’s campus comfortable
If you’ve ever walked around Castleton’s campus, it’s pretty apparent that the academic side is more beautiful and well-groomed, compared to the residential side. Student...
Life happens, plans change
When I grow up, I wanna be a… “Veterinarian!” an 8-year-old Callie Ginter would have said. Now she’s a senior communication major. “A teacher!” a...
Hey, girl. Sup?
A young man was at a local bar when a beautiful woman caught his eye. Absolutely everything about this woman was perfect. He observed that...
Nurses see life, death through field work
Courtesy photo Castleton nursing students work with patients on their recent trip to Honduras with the Vermont Nursing Brigade. Nursing students work over 500 hours...
Help us get home safely
How much is a student’s life worth? Can getting home safely for Castleton University students be measured by one’s understanding of personal responsibility, or is...
Little Spartans head to the middle school
Photo contributed by Jess Cowden Fifth grade students from Castleton Elementary School celebrate their mentoring program graduation in Casella Theatre on April 12. President Dave...
Murder reveals major problem
The tragic and untimely death of former pro football player Will Smith is yet another reminder that while violent crimes across the United States have...
Do primary votes count?
The presidential primary process (try saying that five times fast) is a very complex system full of caucuses and elections and delegates. Because of this...
CU later, Spartan
Every other Sunday, my alarm would go off at 6:59 a.m. waking me up to my pounding headache. My breath usually still had a stale...