A ‘Dinner’ from hell
Scene One: Barren. Secluded in darkness and mystery; presenting an uneasy welcome to a table covered in a lacey tablecloth where dust has just been...
The Local closes
When house parties became overrated and uninteresting, Castleton students could usually catch the bus or drive into Rutland to have some fun at The Local....
Changes to Fireside considered
Food options on campus are limited to say the least. But Sodexo is trying to change things up. During the Jan. 31 Student Government Association...
Students attend Planned Parenthood rally
People gather outside of the state house in Montpelier on Roe v. Wade Day. A group of Castleton students attended the event to show support. ...
Castleton’s Habitat club gives back
On the floor of his bedroom there were three full box sets of The Sopranos. The VHS tapes lie next to countless records and a...
Castleton alum’s journey for peace
You can’t shake hands through a wall. Of all the words spoken by David Kaye, “the Jew from Vermont,” during his one-man “tragicomedy” titled “How...
Castleton Engaged celebrates student work
On Thursday, Jan. 31, Castleton University celebrated its fourth annual Castleton Engaged event. The 1787 Room in the Campus Center was filled with loved ones,...
Will Vermont go “green”?
On presidential election maps, Vermont appeared solid blue in November, but soon Vermont legislators will vote to join a host of green states across the...
University not responsible for damaged property
Local fire departments responded to a fire on the fourth floor of Adams Hall in December. The university is not responsible for damage to personal...
Therapy, one lick at a time
Students spend time with a golden retriever in the library as part of Pause with Paws, a study to see the effects of stress on...