Q&A with Chief Diversity Officer Paul Yoon
Paul Yoon is the new VTSU Chief Diversity Officer who recently sat down with the Castleton Spartan for an interview. He is originally from Manhattan,...
Spartan editors weigh in on their presidential choices
Editors of the Spartan before Tuesday’s election talked about what to do as far as endorsing a candidate. In the end, they decided they would...
Moving the backyard stage
Student muscian Tyler Serrani moves to Burlington for career growth In the backyard of someone’s apartment on Main Street sits a makeshift stage and...
The Payne of losing Liam
Death of One Direction star rekindles childhood memories Seven year-old me was the definition of a big time Directioner. My room was plastered with multiple...
Farmstand Cafe offering student discount
If you’re looking for a place to enjoy a coffee, get some studying done, or indulge in fresh, seasonal food, Frog Hollow Farmstead Café is...
Moriarty House that housed Coffee Cottage not in VTSU Master Plan
There has been a lot of talk about what might become of the beloved Coffee Cottage on the VTSU Castleton campus, but it appears that...
Counselors destigmatize mental health
On Oct. 23, VTSU Castleton Student Government Association Secretary of Wellness Kayla Livingston partnered with The Castleton Wellness Center to create a wellness panel with...
Field hockey takes on goat yoga
Emily Douglas, the Castleton’s women’s field hockey coach, decided the girls on her team needed a bonding activity outside of field hockey. And as out...
The power of music
Thousands and thousands of people at a Grateful Dead concert and almost anything goes. People are on LSD, smoking and selling weed, recording the concert...
Study abroad student displays ceramic artwork
Students and faculty walking through the VTSU Castleton Fine Arts Center these days will see a ceramic display that traveled a long way. The display...