New tennis coach sets expectations
Ted Panasci, the former tennis coach of Green Mountain College, has taken the head coaching position for the Castleton women’s tennis team. Panasci is a...
Four Spartans immortalized
Set up like a black-tie event with a breakfast service in the 1787 Room, the 2023 Castleton Hall of Fame ceremony commenced with four new...
Senior runners leading by example
In sports, people always talk about the importance of veteran leadership. The ability to have athletes who have been at it for a while to...
Field Hockey firing on all cylinders
Castleton’s field hockey team is coming off a historic season last year taking home their first ever LEC championship in school history. The Spartans, already...
CU loses the Sap Bucket again
Barbeques in the parking lots. Hot dogs and burgers on the grills. Fans in the parking lots early morning, and 4,056 fans in attendance. All...
Barrett bringing big ideas
Tim Barrett was named Castleton’s director of athletics in May of 2023. Barrett is very familiar with Castleton sports, having served as the women’s basketball...
CU alum’s play to debut in Texas
It was a rainy Wednesday morning and all of the students in Media Writing were quietly mulling over their interview questions for their guest speaker,...
Book of the Fortnight
“Permission to Feel” A PE teacher constantly confronted with the unfiltered emotions of young children, Ted Panasci uses the lessons taught in “Permission to Feel”...
A four-week mainstage production
The Fine Arts Center was packed on Sept. 14 for the opening night of the first play of the semester entitled “No Exit.” The play...
Rockin’ and jammin’ in the rain
Have you ever heard someone talking about how last-minute plans are always the best plans? Like when you and your friends just randomly decide to...