Spring sports have high hopes for season
As the skiers, hockey and basketball players put away their equipment for another year, other athletes are dusting off their rackets, sticks and gloves. Here’s...
Praskach calls it quits, no one saying why
Just a semester after being named the new Castleton State College Public Safety Director, Thomas Praskach has resigned – and no one is saying why....
S.A. election in turmoil
The votes have been cast and tallied and the new Student Association President-elect wasn’t even on the ballot, which has some members of the executive...
Few students answer church bells
Every Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m. the church bells ring on Main Street in Castleton as St. John the Baptist Church welcomes its faithful community...
iPods are a must have college accessory
Remember the fad from the late 1980s when everybody carried their boom boxes on their shoulders in music videos? From Public Enemy and Vanilla Ice...
Second year coach putting C.S.C. lacrosse program on the map
The Castleton men’s lacrosse is blossoming under the leadership of second-year coach David Wiezalis. In his first season as head coach of the Spartans, Wiezalis...
Winter sports teams finish with mixed success.
The men’s hockey team entered the ECAC East playoffs as the seventh seed, facing the second-placed Babson Beavers in the quarterfinals. Babson scored early in...
Spartan hoops lose in tournament.
The Spartan men’s basketball team was stopped in the first round of the North Atlantic Conference tournament on Feb. 21. The men lost to eventual...
Students want gridiron brought to campus.
The one sport Castleton State College doesn’t offer might be the one students want most.In more than a half century of offering athletics, Castleton has...
Colonial history lies in our backyard
Cradled in the basin of the town of Hubbardton rests one of Vermont’s most treasured landscapes. Nestled between Mount Zion and Sargent Hill lies Hubbardton...