Students travel to Pride
Rainbows were everywhere, as crowds of decorated people lined up on Church Street for the main event. On Sept 11. Spectrum Pride and Castleton University’s...
Local products on Main St.
There’s a hidden gem in the town of Castleton every Thursday that many students might not know about. Starting in the early summer and ending...
Drew’s Reviews
Tirade isn’t a word most of us associate with the sun. His debut EP, Cilvia Demo, put his name on the map in a big...
Theater Dept. succeeds with Fuddy Meers
Castleton Theater Department put on a hilarious and well executed performance of Fuddy Meers Sept. 22-25. The Castleton theater department has done it again. The...
Cowden takes on new role
Rich Cowden talks with a student in his office. Cowden has recently been promoted to the position of Director of the Arts. “Castleton says yes...
73 participants, 59 pints
Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood and for every pint of blood donated, up to three lives can be saved, according...
Art connects Syria and Rutland
Khaled Youssef covered his face and fought back tears as Rutland locals told him about the importance of his art in the gallery. Onlookers tried...
Dr. Greg Engel gets flies drunk for science
Dr. Greg Engel is a new professor at Castleton University in the psychology department. He is a neuroscientist, received his bachelor’s degree from Colby College...
H.E.A.L in Kenya
Junior Tegan Waite with a group of children while on her trip to Kenya. As an ambitious sophomore, Tegan Waite traveled to Kenya and she...
Digging for answers
Eight students are wiping the sweat from their foreheads, leaving streaks of dirt across their face. Covered head to toe in soil, these biogeochemistry students...