Stoked to be out on the trails
Pat Goulet tosses his bike sideways on Killington's well-known Cable Trail. Photo by Michael Buonocore. Getting to great mountain bike trails from Castleton is not...
They come for the treats, and the deals
The Depot Cafe on Main Street has become a favorite among Castleton University students and faculty. Photo by Jenn Dorr. As customers walked in, a...
Critters invade homecoming
Derek Samm from Wildlife Encounters shows off two of his stars during homecoming weekend. Photos by Matt Steanowicz. It’s homecoming weekend, and the sweet scents...
Giving blood for a variety of reasons
Red Cross workers, students and faculty work together to donate blood. Photo by Oliva Maher. Judy Green moved swiftly from chair to chair, each one...
The man in the red Mazda
Noah Repole washes off his prized Mazda. Photo by Cody Collins. You may not know who Noah Repole is, but you surely have heard his...
Healing Kenya one child at a time
CU students (left to right) Jessica Chase, Mikayla Dambrackas, Tegan Waite, and Jaime Nolan, traveled to Kenya to care for children at an orphanage. Photos...
CU Nursing students to assist in Honduras
Traveling outside of the country to further your experience in your field of study and help out some less fortunate people sounds like a very...
Wanting a propaganda-free media
The United States’ current political climate is stricken with slander and outrage, as the media urges “he said, she said.” Sadly, the poster child for...
Should we be destroying history?
For years at Castleton, I’ve studied the words of men who have made impressions on history. I’ve studied dates and events, the people that influenced...
An empowering interview done in his language
The other day I had an interview with Peruvian artist Persí Narváez, who is painting a mural for our beautiful campus. When I say interview,...