The new red lipstick
A new trend has emerged on TikTok, which has led to criticism and discussions on makeup trends, and what is – or isn’t – considered...
CU theater prepares for pandemic plays
After a semester of no theatrical performances in Casella Theater, the stage is looking to have life on it. Kind of. In past spring semesters,...
Low-key events are a hit
Hearts were on sleeves and inside stuffed bears at a Castleton Campus Activities Board event that drew over 150 students on Feb. 12 – just...
Castleton student publishes book of poetry
Taryn Van Guilder is a junior English major at Castleton University. Her poetry book “Hold On,” which was published in September 2020, can be found...
K-Pop is a start
For a lot of people, K-Pop gaining traction in the United States didn’t change their lives at all. Some haven’t even heard of it. Some...
CU students help bring Elf Jr. to life
With a looming pandemic this holiday season, many are taking the extra step to keep the cheerful spirits high. It’s a pandemic that has not...
Castleton community reacts to K-Pop
Just a few years ago, K-Pop – or Korean Pop music – started blowing up on global music charts, including the United States. However, the...
Race and heritage explored in CU’s Collaborative Arts
In early November, Soundings students were given the opportunity to watch this year’s Collaborative Arts performance online. The project, led by dance professor Maya Kraus...
Blinds
This is the first of a series of fictional horror stories written by Luke McGee. Its elongated mouth twisted into spirals that dug deep into...
Theatre students staying connected
As the semester rolls on with students and faculty staring into a screen, theater students especially are missing the human connection that comes with in-person...