COVID fuels virtual job fair
Job Fairs have been a staple of college life forever. They function as a means for students to visualize and take the early steps to...
Evan’s incredible journey
Sarah McGee fell backwards, collapsing into the red armchair as her mind suffocated under the pressure. Having just returned from yet another brutal doctor’s appointment,...
Students jump on Wordle craze
Four Castleton students carve out a few minutes in their busy schedules to enjoy lunch. They begin to chat casually when one reminds the...
A woman with many hats
There is far more to Marisa Valent-Altland than meets the eye. In fact, just a few minutes lost in conversation with her is enough to...
Black History Fair educates CU
On Wednesday, Feb. 23, Castleton students celebrated Black History Month with the NAACP’s Black History Fair. This fair was an excellent opportunity for students to...
Students weigh in on Biden and Trump
Twelve Castleton University students were recently asked whether they prefer current President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump, and if they approve of the...
Calm Eyes
A breakdown… you get around, but all leads to… a sad, empty playground. Being by yourself gets old, once you’ve done, all that an old...
Burlington videographer looking to expand
The state of Vermont is experiencing a quasi-renaissance creatively and has been since the turn of the decade, with numerous musical artists making a national...
‘Proud Family’ reboot offers lessons
After years of being told they aren’t doing enough with their platform, the Disney company is trying to revive its cultural authenticity. This year for...
No spoilers: “The Power of the Dog” film review
Elvira Rodriguez is a junior Media & Communication major and movie buff. This week, she’s reviewing the 2021 Oscar nominated western drama, “The Power of...