Homecoming game brought people together
This year, homecoming was even bigger and better than the last. Of course, the game is the main focus of the day. There’s always...
Campus construction commotion
Progress and setbacks loom as school is eager push for project completion. Construction workers are busy fixing up the Castleton campus as the antiquated heating...
Students interview renowned sportswriter
Behind every great news story is a brilliant writer with a passion for both storytelling and people. Tim Reynolds, a sportswriter for the Associated...
From Sox game to Devil’s Bowl, CAB providing fun
The Castleton Campus Activities Board recently hosted a weekend of community building with a Devils Bowl stock car race on Saturday evening and a Sunday...
Super bingo a super sucess
Complete silence was all you could hear except for host Hunter Day shouting bingo numbers. “O, 69,” Day yelled from the front of the pavilion. ...
Rutland Whoopie Pie Festival offers sweet smiles
“I get 7 whoopie pies today for my 7th birthday,” Chase Brown, a wide-eyed 7-year-old, declared with a grin smeared in chocolate. He didn’t pause...
Talking invasive species
We have all been warned about climate change and environmental awareness, but we often neglect to think about the well-being of our own ecosystem in...
New hip and back on the road
When VTSU Castleton Criminal Justice Professor Pat Brougham realized she needed a hip replacement in February, she thought she may never run again. That’s why...
Cannabis program featured in ‘Seven Days’
Six years ago, VTSU Castleton Sociology and Anthropology Professor Phillip Lamy and colleagues established the Cannabis Studies Certificate Program (CSCP), which has recently gained recognition...
Dogs bring a pawsitive energy to Castleton
“WOOOOOF” says Augi, a newly certified therapy dog, excited to see so many people eager to pet him. It was Thursday, where between 12:30-1:30 p.m.,...