Use less, do more this holiday
Ι think I might have too much stuff – and chances are so do you. According to the U.S. census, Americans are spending upwards of...
Kombuch-huh?
The crack of a safety seal, the mild fizzing sound of released carbonation and a smell wafting up that can be described as a mix...
CU/See Me campaign highlights diversity on campus
Roughly a month after its initial announcement, leaders of Castleton University’s CU/See Me initiative are looking forward to the spring after already facilitating a handful...
Changing the culture
Although younger generations are beginning to talk about mental health more openly, there continues to be a stigma when it comes to student athletes. A...
Spartan bounces back
Not many college athletes undergo the frightening experience of tearing an ACL. Fewer go through the experience twice. Senior forward Emilee Bose has suffered two...
STEPS helps her succeed
Castleton University’s College STEPS program provides individualized college support and opportunities for students living with social, communication or learning challenges. Ellie is one of three...
From CU to behind the camera at Red Rocks
In a small Colorado town, music blares from the large speakers overtaking the natural masterpiece. The sound echoes through the starry night as rocky red...
Kris Kringle of Castleton University
You may have noticed the Christmas lights on the themed housing near Castleton Hall, or on the main entrance of Wheeler, or more notable, the...
Diamond Run Mall leaves void in Rutland
On the corner of Merchant’s Row and Center Street in Downtown Rutland sits Meshach Tourigny’s new location for his vinyl record shop, Mountain Music and...
From the president: Explaining snow days
As a child, I loved school. But this time of year, there was just something special about a snow day. Last week, we called our...