What attracts out of staters
The cost to attend Castleton State College is a lot higher if you’re not from Vermont. But out-of-state students keep coming to the small college...
SGA gets new president
The ballots have been cast and the votes are in. Community advisor and next year senior Michael Shalginewicz will be the new Student Government Association...
Prof. reminisces about working with Nobel Prize winner
When I was leading the Castleton London Semester in 2006, we visited the British Library and I found myself wandering through an exhibit of the...
Alumnus returns to library
The first thing most Castleton students do when they first walk into the library is look to their immediate left to see what student’s are...
Student gets kids movin’
In his time off the football field, Castleton State College sophomore and Spartan defensive lineman Alec Alspach has taken the initiative to create a physical...
Chad Voghell leaves after 16 years at Castleton
It’s 1996. Freshly-hired Harry McEnerny is holding auditions for his first production, Dark of the Moon. Amid the chaos and the clamor of the auditions,...
Spartan newspaper on Twitter
Many people follow celebrities. Others follow athletes. Some simply follow friends and family members, but now you can follow the Castleton Spartan. The Castleton Spartan...
Tony Peffer to become academic dean
The retirement of Academic Dean Joe Mark signifies the end of an era at Castleton State College, but it marks a beginning for Tony Peffer....
SGA to work with alums
At the Student Government Association meeting on Feb. 29 a member of the Alumni Board approached congress about uniting forces. Ray Sevigny, president of the...
Spring breakers headed to Georgia
By Stacy Sullivan and Alyssa Leonard Spartan Contributors The state of Georgia will be home for 14 Castleton State College students during spring break this...