New beginnings
A group of Castleton University officials and Castleton community members have begun meeting again to help the university and the town continue to improve relations....
With risk comes reward
Photo contributed by Jorah McKinley Former Spartan editor Jorah McKinley traveled to Fiji for a post-graduate internship. Instead of immediately looking for a job after...
The allure of country living
Ashley Callan / Castleton Spartan Castleton students prefer rural locations to city life. College days don’t last forever. Neither does the opportunity to keep living...
A crazy world of shapes and colors
Aiden Jones* took a hit, laid back and closed his eyes. He was transported to another place, a place of colors and shapes he couldn’t...
Frat does more than just party
Dimmed lights, loud music, and rowdy college kids. Those are your typical surroundings when you attend one of the events at The Local in Rutland....
Chalkboard encourages civic conversations
Ashley Callan / Castleton Spartan A new chalk wall located in the education department encourages students to answer questions and start conversations. To Castleton University...
Mills brings MLK back to life
Eliza French / Castleton Spartan David Mills brings MLK speech to life during spring convocation. The wise words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. resonated...
Businesses like it when students are here
Aaron Lethbridge / Castleton Spartan Traffic and business on the Castleton Main Street decreases when students leave for breaks making it harder for businesses. For...
Monthly Bro-fest
Sara Novenstern / Castleton Spartan Art professor Bill Ramage's art exhibition in the FAC displays pieces that include several professors who have met once a...
Captain Phillips to speak at commencement
Courtesy of Castleton Spartan Capt. Richard Phillips and his wife during a former visit to Castleton. Commencement speeches seem to always have the same theme...