Castleton gets serious about diversity
When most people think diversity, they probably think in terms of race and ethnicity. A recent survey, however, set out to see how Castleton College...
New scholarship in memory of Jamis Lott
Jamis Lott was a former Castleton art graduate. Lott was murdered on Nov. 17, 2014. Photo Contributed by Callie Ginter Kind, dependable, nurturing, idiosyncratic, docile...
What makes a good professor?
Christin Martin / Castleton Spartan Professor Paul Derby speaks to his Intro to Anthropology class about his experiences in Banaras, India. He also displays some...
Haiti is in Hartman’s heart
Photo Contributed by Anna Hartman Anna Hartman poses with children in Haiti. Hartman spent one week volunteering over break to help aid families still devestated...
They have their coats
Heather Robinson / Castleton Spartan Students took the stage in the Casella Theater on Friday Jan. 16 at 5 p.m. to participate in the first...
Ginter is off to China
Eric Ginter poses in front of the Chinese Embassy. The junior is headed to China to study. Each year, thousands apply for the Benjamin A....
Students support legalization to lower tuition costs
In May of 2014, Gov. Peter Shumlin signed Act 148 establishing a committee responsible for generating a plan to restore funding for higher education in...
Will Vermont be next to legalize?
Jacob Covell / Spartan Contributor Prohibition is the legal act of prohibiting the manufacture, storage, transportation and sale of an item. Often associated with the alcohol prohibition...
Super Bowl Sunday is unofficial holiday
Christian Procida and Chris Terry are ready for Super Bowl Sunday, in their opposing uniforms. Sara Novenstern / Castleton Spartan There is only one occasion...
Soundings goes back to basics
Students line up to sign in at a Soundings event. Heather Robinson/Castleton Spartan Imagine you just spent hours at a Soundings event and are finally...