CU earns ‘College of Distinction’ for third year running
For the third year running, Castleton University has earned the title “College of Distinction,” and additional recognitions highlighting the Business, Education and Nursing programs, as...
A space for BIPOC students
On Sept. 28, the first meeting for the BIPOC Student Affinity Space took place over Zoom. The invitation went out to students across the Castleton,...
VSCS lowers the sticker price
The Vermont State Colleges Board of Trustees has approved a new base tuition measure that will lower the sticker price of Vermont State University campuses...
Addressing mental health on campus
Why is it important to seek help when you’re struggling in life? According to the Suicide Resource Prevention Center, suicide is a leading cause of...
COVID impacts a generation
The whole world was in shock at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. It impacted everyone’s lives greatly — with each individual having a different...
Coffee Cottage answers
As students flooded campus over four weeks ago for the beginning of the fall semester, it was quickly realized that a beloved Castleton University staple,...
Sammis hopes to represent new district
On Nov. 8, the newly designated district of Castleton (Rutland-3) will elect its representative to the Vermont State Legislature. Running for the position is Republication...
Reality of the overturn
Since the Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe v. Wade on June 24, which dismissed the federal right to abortion in the U.S., citizens both for...
McNair Program Q&A with Britt Green
In 1986, the United States Department of Education established the McNair Scholars Program — a graduate preparation program named for astronaut and physicist Ronald E....
Alumni Association annual meeting highlights community needs
Sheltered under the pavilion early on Sept. 10 for Homecoming weekend, the Castleton University Alumni Association gathered to discuss important events and updates beside their...