Spiro offers upbeat state of University message
“Today’s program is brief,” said Castleton University President Jonathon Spiro, taking the podium on stage right, addressing the audience in Casella Theatre on Aug. 26....
No more catnapping – he has a home!
With white paws, belly, and small scar on his nose, Max the Cat is undoubtedly the cutest visitor of Leavenworth. Two-year-old Max is loved by...
A Castleton legend retires
When Victoria Angis first took her seat at then Castleton State College in July of 1980 as coordinator of Student Activities, she wanted her position...
Graduating student eyes media future
Graduating and leaving a college you love can be hard and scary for anyone. What does the future hold? What is next? How long until...
Castleton survivors share stories of sexual trauma
In mid-April, the film “Promising Young Woman” took home an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The film centers around a woman who tries to...
CU Media Writing class composes book
During the Fall 2020 semester, professor David Blow’s Media Writing students wrote COVID Chronicles blogs, which are now being sold as a book. Blow created...
Woodruff working from home
Since November, the first two floors of Woodruff Hall have been pretty barren as a result of the pandemic. But the third floor now has...
Only WGS major to come out of CU
Bryce Diggs has been abroad in Stockholm, Sweden with a host family this semester in order to take classes for their major. Diggs is a...
Huden’s options: To stay or to go
Huden Dining Hall had to change its food delivery process when the pandemic hit over a year ago. These changes include new safety guidelines like...
COVID-19 adds new duties to Public Safety officers
We often think of Public Safety officers as those issuing parking tickets, confiscating alcohol, and hustling to emergencies on campus. But in the last year,...