What does legal pot mean at CU?
After a long-fought battle, Vermont has officially legalized recreational marijuana and starting in July, allowing anyone over the age of 21 to cultivate two mature...
New president, new era begins
New Castleton University President Karen Scolforo chats with students following her first convocation address Thursday. (Photo by Martin VanBuren III) Students, faculty and staff excitedly...
Are CU students partying more?
Castleton University experienced a sharp increase in liquor and drug law referrals through 2016, according to the Campus Safety and Security Report. The report shows...
CU athletic trainers host symposium
Castleton athletic training students show off their taping skills to Norwich athletic training students at the second annual Vermont Student Athletic Training Symposium. Photo by...
Leavenworth bulletin board stirs controversy
quot;Impeach Trump" signs were vandalized on a Leavenworth Hall bulletin board posted by Planned Parenthood Generation Action. Photo by Olivia Maher. “Treason” written in ballpoint...
Seniors share their plans after graduation
Seniors meet and share their fears of what the future may hold for them, discussing different plans after they graduate. Photo by Olivia Maher. Students...
Protesters meet with VSC board
Castleton professors Brendan Lalor and Louis Palmer protest in front of the Rutland TD Bank. Photo by Jadie Dow. Seven members of the ‘Fossil Free...
Adams Hall on high alert
Twice in recent days, female students have awoken to find an intruder in their Adams Hall dorm rooms. The incidents shocked campus when announced on...
The wonder of Weinberg
Andy Weinberg started his trek to Vermont from Illinois by pedaling on two wheels. That’s right, the Castleton University professor rode his bike from his...
Scolforo: I love it here, it feels like home
Karen Scolforo is officially the new president of Castleton University, having taken over Dave Wolk’s position on Dec. 4. She is the fourth woman to...