Track and Field aims for New Englands
The men’s Castleton University outdoor track & field team started the season with the expectation of building upon an impressive indoor run. The team posted...
Hammond jumpstarts the arts
Hannah Hammond is not your everyday acting teacher and director. In fact, the newly hired CU professor is a self-proclaimed “weirdo” and loves everything non-traditional....
Q&A: Kimberley McCarthy wreaks havoc
Kimberley McCarthy has been a force for the women’s lacrosse team all year. The record-breaking player sat down recently to chat about the success. Q....
Alternative attire for summer
Listen, I love a layered fit as much as the next gal (or anyone of any varying gender identity). But in the summer, it is...
University of Illinois professor visits Castleton to chat about ticks
On April 21, students and faculty welcomed Dr. Brian Allen, a reacher in the Department of Entonology at the University of Illinois, for his presentation,...
Ask an Alum: Maegan Walsh
Maegan Walsh has an unconventional job — one that requires her to seek out people looking for tattoos. Walsh graduated from Castleton in 2012 as...
Alum takes role of CEO at VTDigger
Sky Barsch has had a versatile career. After graduating from Castleton in 2002, Barsch has done everything from reporting to publishing and editing Vermont Sports...
Thinking small: drawing to the size of a quarter
The challenge for this week is fairly simple: make a pen and ink portrait, except this time to make it as small as possible, while...
Japanese student loved her time here, but excited to see family
For someone like me, who has never lived outside of Japan in the 20 years since my birth, American life in 10 months gave me...
Aussie student travels to D.C. to represent Vermont
Imposter syndrome was my first reaction to being invited to represent Vermont at the 2023 Henry Clay Institute’s College Student Congress. Both in academic rigor...