Philosophy department announces ‘Plato Prize’ winner
The winner of the 2013 Plato Prize is Josh Karosis, whose essay, “The Nature of the Self,” was selected as the best philosophical essay in...
SGA kicks down for a new tent
This year’s graduation will have a new tent thanks to the Student Government Association donating $100,000 to the school at its May 1 meeting. The...
Long-time professors rack up the years
They have been at Castleton through eight different Unites States presidents. They have seen Leavenworth hall burned down and then rebuilt, and saw a whole...
Showcasing student scholarship
Junior Chelsea Sheehan stands professionally with her hands tucked behind her back, waiting for someone’s interest to peek enough for them to stop and ask...
Campus disrespect raises questions
From August to May there has been a campus-wide focus on the negative occurrences of the student body. Between the immensity of drinking tickets, beatings,...
For some grads, it’s off to work
As graduation nears, many students are anticipating the excitement of a new chapter in their lives. Caps and gowns, the diplomas, the graduation parties; all...
Couples discuss relationship secrets
Last Monday night, Castleton students were treated to one of the most entertaining, funny and informative events of the year as six couples from the...
March for a cause
Their candles were a bright contrast to the dimming light of the evening. There were about 40 of them, candles in hand marching for a...
Women’s activist inspires students
Contraceptives, family relations and equality were all important topics of conversation during the Soundings event on April 25. American attorney and women’s rights activist, Sandra...
What the fork?
Sitting straight in a chair, legs and bare feet crossed under him, Dave Carrier mindlessly spun a bent fork around his fingers. “You are...