CU alum takes teaching to a higher level
Photo courtesy of Justin Garritt. Alumni Justin Garritt stands in front of the Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia. Justin Garritt is a sixth-grade math teacher...
Dean: fill out your professor evaluations
The professor evaluation responses from students at Castleton University have been decreasing significantly in recent semesters. Professors and staff say they are not getting enough...
Helping those in need
Gene Sumner is your typical 68-year-old man – funny and persistently independent. He likes his daily routines, his coffee and his cop shows. He also...
He’s been to the nationals
If you have lived in Babcock Hall over the last two years, or spent time in the gym, or really anywhere on campus you have...
Survivor offers powerful message
From a glance, it would be almost impossible to guess that he was 93 years old. He showed up at the Rutland Free Library on...
It’s too important to wait
Depression among college students is a big concern for mental health professionals. Students are often bombarded with projects, assignments and exams and are expected to...
‘Slow grind’ leads Moe to France
It had been months since former Castleton University running back Moses Harris last played on a football field in a series of All-Star games hoping...
Bardellini continues to impress
Northfield, New Hampshire is known for its stunning bodies of water, picturesque trees and mountains to hike. But with the immediate impact she’s had in...
Move over lapped cars
NASCAR is the only professional sport that has every team competing in the same event at once. So unlike the MLS or NHL that might...
Spartans drop two hard fought games
A rough week for the Spartans women’s soccer team saw two consecutive losses; one at home to Middlebury College and one on the road at...