Lacrosse focuses on positives
On March 10, 2020, the Castleton men’s lacrosse team walked onto the field to face off against SUNY Potsdam not knowing it would be the...
Football continues to give back to community
One by one, the cars rolled up the steep driveway of local Castleton community members. Stepping out of them were just over a dozen Castleton...
Radio station reviving
Clubs on campus are experiencing hardships and declines in participation as the pandemic limits in-person gatherings and hands-on activities. Castleton Internet Radio is no exception...
COVID protocols change varsity weight room
At first glance, the varsity weight room in the basement of the Glenbrook Gymnasium complex looks like business as usual these days. But if you...
CU Alums tell their story for Women’s History Month
When Carol Surface was graduating high school, she knew exactly what she wanted to do for her life. She wanted to dance in the corps...
Early college was the right choice, despite COVID
I always said I would never do early college as a senior in high school. “I don’t want to miss out on my senior year,”...
Nursing program faces COVID
COVID-19 impacted all Castleton students, but when it comes to the nursing department, the impact was critical. On March 13, 2020, all classes were forced...
More CU students quarantined
On April 1, Dean of students Dennis Proulx sent an email to all students, faculty and staff to report the recent uptick in positive COVID-19...
You don’t have to protect me anymore
Middle school sucked. Really, really bad. I know that it may seem weird for a college student to write about their middle school traumas, but...
Spartan athlete’s non-profit organization gets off the ground
Castleton Sophomore Rob Guerin has organized a football tournament set to kickoff May 2 at Castleton University to benefit Alopecia awareness. The Spartan defensive lineman...