A community seeking change
“Things only change in a community.” This statement came from a protestor marching for the protection of peoples’ rights in Rutland. He marched alongside hundreds...
Faculty and students discuss political climate
A concerned crowd of faculty, staff, and students gathered for the first of a series of events about the state of our democracy and the...
Community Journalism class making local waves
Students at VTSU have been making waves in the world of news, especially locally, getting stories out into the open that may have otherwise gone...
How is future of DEI at VTSU?
President Donald Trump got to work right away signing executive orders and trying to reform the Federal Government. A few orders stood out as especially...
Traps doing more harm than good?
When it comes to protecting wildlife and domesticated animals, the solution to the problem of disease infested rodents is not always a cut and dry...
VTSU Castleton Inspires inclusion and equality at Convocation
An enthusiastic crowd gathered in the Vermont State University Castleton Casella Theater on Jan. 30 as speakers celebrated inclusion and diversity in recognition of Martin...
Are students idiling their cars too long?
VTSU Castleton Liaison Librarian Charlotte Gerstein has been noticing that many students are idling their vehicles too long on campus, adding unnecessary pollution into the...
Moriarty House that housed Coffee Cottage not in VTSU Master Plan
There has been a lot of talk about what might become of the beloved Coffee Cottage on the VTSU Castleton campus, but it appears that...
Talking invasive species
We have all been warned about climate change and environmental awareness, but we often neglect to think about the well-being of our own ecosystem in...
Student activists discuss library controversy
When Vermont State University administration announced their plan for an all-digital library in Spring ‘23, many students and faculty took major issue with this decision. ...