Alumni Profile:
Returning to college full-time after a 14-year absence was absolutely overwhelming, but for me it was absolutely about time. I received my associate’s degree in...
Parker makes pitch at CSC to become governor
Election Day is fast approaching and politicians, like Democratic gubernatorial candidate Scudder Parker who is trying to unseat Republican Gov. Jim Douglas, are out fighting...
Spartan Snapshots
#8211; Editor’s note: This is the first in a new series of online-only stories written by the Castleton community. Anyone with a connection to Castleton...
Alumni Profile
Jennifer Currier is a 2002 graduate currently working for Green Mountain Coffee Roasters in Morrisville, VtGoing to a small college seemed like something I would...
Dispatch from a world away
After two months of classes, we’re getting pretty comfortable. We still get the occasional, “You’re not from here,” but it’s all good. Students are fairly...
Movie Review
Before you go running off to your computer or to the newspaper, let me tell you that you won’t find this week’s movie in theaters....
Sounding Off
Event Countdown -eight left from which to choose Drama/Social Awareness TONIGHT-Oct. 18th, 7 p.m., Fine Arts Center, (Casella Theatre) Kenny Carnes, “Pieces of War” From...
Fresh Perspectives
It’s Tuesday, Oct. 3 and I’m thinking about October break. It’s our first “vacation” this year at CSC. For first year students, it is our...
Tennis team in NAC championships
Castleton’s women’s tennis team will be headed to Becker College this weekend to compete in the North Atlantic Conference championships. For the first time, Castleton...
Dawson talking sports
When I was young my father taught me a lesson that I still have not forgotten. I believe the topic came up after a day...