Spartans lose a tight one, prepare for LEC playoffs
The Spartans women’s soccer team went 1-1 this past week on the road with a 4-0 shutout win at New England College and a tough...
Jeffords renovations improve science experiences
Castleton University’s Jeffords Center finally got some attention that it deserved after receiving $1 million for renovations, which started in the spring of 2019. The...
From the president: ‘Castleton Way’ shows up in so many places
The Castleton Way A couple of weeks ago James Lambert, director of Marketing and Communications, and I met with two highly respected marketing professionals to...
Fresh Perspectives: The moments that have defined me
“There are moments in our lives that define us. Moments that we keep on going back to…sometimes there are bad moments and good moments.” Graduating...
Social media is sadly making us anti-social
The average teenager spends about nine hours a day staring at a screen. That’s more than one-third of a day. Considering people sleep a good...
Fans, players stay optimistic
This season has been a long grueling one for the Castleton Spartan football team. The team, with three games left to play is sitting with...
Campus cat goes by many names, brings students together
A cat has been roaming Castleton’s campus, and it is unknowingly bringing the campus and community together. The brown cat, which started visiting campus around...
CU alum takes teaching to a higher level
Photo courtesy of Justin Garritt. Alumni Justin Garritt stands in front of the Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia. Justin Garritt is a sixth-grade math teacher...
Dean: fill out your professor evaluations
The professor evaluation responses from students at Castleton University have been decreasing significantly in recent semesters. Professors and staff say they are not getting enough...
Helping those in need
Gene Sumner is your typical 68-year-old man – funny and persistently independent. He likes his daily routines, his coffee and his cop shows. He also...