I did it for them
I was staring at the hospital ceiling somehow believing if I screamed louder, it would hurt less or be over sooner. My breaths became jagged...
Only WGS major to come out of CU
Bryce Diggs has been abroad in Stockholm, Sweden with a host family this semester in order to take classes for their major. Diggs is a...
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...
Absolutely dying to dye her hair
As I sat in the brightly lit room waiting for my son’s dentist to come in, I felt a twinge of self-consciousness as I looked...
Social media helps connect campus
Castleton clubs, teams and academic departments are taking advantage of the digital age to reach students. While the accounts stretch across multiple platforms – including...
New blog allows for fewer emails in inbox
Castleton University students may have noticed fewer mass emails this semester thanks to a new blog called “Sparty Says.” It’s a one-stop shop for all...
CU Students help ensure a bountiful Thanksgiving for needy residents
Castleton University students joined Castleton Cares Inc. and the Castleton Police Department to hand out boxes of Thanksgiving goods to needy families early Saturday morning. Media and...
CU students care for Castleton
The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t put a damper on Professor Dave Blow’s Media Ethics class’ annual plan to help the community this holiday season. For the...
The F-Word: Fostering in the U.S.
Going to school remotely has posed many challenges, but, for one lucky Castleton University communication class, it meant having the chance to chat with a...
Learning from and leaning on each other
Making a significant impact on society is something most students aim to do after college, however the mentors of the Castleton University College STEPS program...