Growing pains early in the season
Coming into the season, the Castleton men’s basketball team felt confident about the future of the program. Both coaches and players felt that’d be taking...
Skunks are a new addition to Castleton campus
Over the past couple weeks, skunks have taken over the Castleton campus. Some students say they have seen up to three different skunks circulating throughout...
Saving sanity as a student athlete
There are many benefits of being a collegiate student-athlete. You develop character traits like teamwork, perseverance, responsibility, and the physical benefits of staying healthy. But...
Bringing the Payne to Castleton
Kathleen Payne has spent much of her life on the basketball court. Payne played four years at Plattsburgh State University, leaving a legacy of being...
Q&A: Culpo, optimistic despite struggles
Coach Paul Culpo has spent over a decade as the men’s head basketball coach here at Castleton. Culpo has seen the team have successful stretches...
Swedish sophomores’ journey
American football is known to be the dominant sport in America, but most foreigners across the world clown us for calling what we know as...
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...
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...
Q&A: Volleyball head coach Jessica Trudeau
Coming into her second season as head coach for the Castleton women’s volleyball team, Jessica Trudeau is building the program up. With a new underclassmen...
Third Place and beyond for Breting
Third Place Pizzeria has been a staple in the Castleton community for the past five years. And owner Andrew Breting has been working hard to...