Gilson’s amusements captured and framed
Castleton Alum Robert Gilson's artowkr showcasing things he finds amusing on display in the Christine Price gallery. Caption Many students look at the Castleton University...
It’s been a rough year for Ariana, she needs a break
May 22, 2017, a terrorist bombing. Sept. 7, 2018, Mac Miller’s passing. Oct. 14, 2018, her engagement was broken off. WILL ARIANA GRANDE EVER CATCH...
Tattoos: symbolic, punny, and ‘just there’
Their origins date back to as early 3300 BC. They’ve been discovered on buried bodies of ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Somalians and even some Vikings....
SGA leader speaks out on vandal scandal
Graffiti was recently found on one of the bathroom stalls on campus. Anyone with information should contact Public Safety. Student Government Association President James Wolfe...
Students, professors to return to Mojave in May.
Seven-hundred-foot sand dunes, rattlesnakes, and lizards that expand upon contact are just a few of the incredible things Castleton University students can expect to see...
Alums return to CU to tell their stories, inspire
CU alumni return to campus to give a talk to current students. Photo by Makenzie McMullen. There wasn’t an empty seat in the Fine Arts...
Candy message a pleasant mystery
Candy with an inspirational note was left on cars in the commuter lot last week. There was a heavy feeling of stress and anxiety in...
He’s making CU proud
Castleton grad Isaac Devoid meets his host family in Batswana when he arrived for his Peace Corps duties. There are two usual routes students take...
Facilities seeks students to help clean
A shortage in Facilities staff has the department seeking cleaning help from perhaps an unlikely source – students. Custodial staff at Castleton is depleted after...
Mexican station, upgrades planned for Fireside
Students enjoy a meal in Fireside Cafe, which could soon be renovated to include a mexican station, breakfast all day and more space. Photo by...