Otter Realm
2012
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Otter Realm, February 16, 2012
California State University, Monterey Bay
Celebrating a Dream: Black History Month at CSUMB -- What You Otter Be Doing! -February 16 - February 29 -- Welcome Back -- CSU Chancellor Admits Inflated Reports: Tuition, Faculty Salaries Based on Erroneous CPEC Statistics -- La oficina del Rector admite Informes Inflados: salarios determinadas con informacion erronea -- Think Locally: Occupy Moves to Mobilize Its Policies -- Treasure Huntin': Marina's Grocery Outlet Touts Deals for CSUMB -- Strength In Numbers: Raising Student Awareness About Budget Cuts -- With Documents or Without Documents -- Con Papeles o sin Papeles -- To Drive or Not To Drive?: Concerns About Campus Transportation Have Students Looking For Solutions -- It's Not All Greek To Me: Knowing The Positives To A Social Life Viewed Negatively -- Still Time For Students To Travel Abroad: Taiwan, China, Italy and Spain Remain Available For Otters Struck With the Travel Bug -- The Otter Showcase Is Here!!! -- Changes to Google's Privacy Policy: Who's Googling whom? -- File Sharing on Campus: Risky Business?: A Look at Campus Policies in Light of Controversial Legislation -- What a SAD Story: Don't Let This Debate Rain on Your Parade -- Science Matters: How Science and Technology Mesh Together -- Don't Underestimate Intoxication: When "I'm good" isn't always an acceptable answer -- That's When Things Got Out of Control: Dangers can come in all different shapes and sizes -- The Vagina Monologues: CSUMB Ladies Take Back the Power of the Vagina! -- An Otter Wades to the Galapagos: Magical Island of "Saddle-Back" Tortoises Blows the Mind of One CSUMB Student -- Steppin' & A-Peppin: CSUMB Adds a Pep Band to its Basketball Cheer Section -- Still Fighting the Power: Rap, Race, Reality. Chuck D of Public Enemy Grab the Mic at University Center -- Filmmaker Don Hertzfeldt Animates Campus: Don Hertzfeldt Presented New and Old Films in a Rare Opportunity at the TAT Studio -- Weight Loss Remedy vs. The Perfect Salad: Recipe For A well Balanced Plate -- An Ord-erly Fort Information: Information on Fort Ord's Trails -- Otter Baseball Looks to Continue Upward Trend -- Otters, again, Receiving National Recognition: CSUMB Women's Basketball Went Far in NCAA Tournament -- Increased Service Learners Worries Some, Excites Others -- Names vs. Numbers: Lost in Translation -- Equestrian Crossing: Bronies at CSUMB -- Is It Worth the Blocks?: A review of the Newly Re-opened Otter Bay Restaurant --Otter Oops -- Sexual Healing Shining the Light On What Turns You Off -- So this is what it feels like -- "To the Clouds" -- Tides -- What is your response to Prop. 8 being ruled unconstitutional?
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Otter Realm, March 1, 2012
California State University, Monterey Bay
Photographers, Artists, and Performers, Oh My!: Summer Arts Debuts at CSUMB -- What You Otter Be Doing! - March 1 - March 14 -- MST Reduces Line 16: Representative Confirms Impact Could Double Travel Time for Students -- AS Elections: Make Your Voices Heard!: Associated Students Elections Coming Soon To a Democracy Near You -- Book Ban Affects CSUMB Professor: Diana Garcia Removed From Tuscon Unified School District Curriculum -- Censura y ataque frontal a los Estudios Etnicos -- Dean Talk: The Search for a New C.A.H.S.S. Dean: A Closer Look at Who's Who in the Search for a New Dean -- CSUMB Community Loses a Legend: Teachers and Students Share Their Memories of Beloved Teacher and Mentor, Rose Pasibe -- Mujeres de Juarez: Barbara Martinez Jitner Speaks for the Women fo the Border -- Cineasta expone violencia contra la mujer en Juarez -- And the Oaks Whisper On. . .Supervisors Vote to Rescind Whispering Oaks -- Officially Presenting: STARBUCKS111: Starbucks Opens on CSUMB Student Center -- 25 Feet Limit on Smoking: Too Far or Too Close? -- Where's My Scholarship?: Scholarship Availability in a Weakened Economy -- Bob Fitch Presents MLK: Local Photographer Presents '60s Civil Rights Photography at CSUMB -- New Wave of Tech: CSUMB Adapts to Increased Online Traffic -- Can You Hear Me Now? AT&T to Improve Its Reception on Campus -- Planned Politics: Inside Planned Parenthood's Niche on Campus -- Plastic Bag Ban: No More Feeling Like a Plastic Bag Drifting Through the Wind -- Love Knows No Distance: CSUMB Students Speak Out About Their Lives as Military Spouses -- CSUMB: Home to Heroes -- Don't Blame it on the Alcohol: Poor Judgement Leads to Many Deaths Across College Campuses -- Caffeine High: Experts Question Addiction of Caffeine, Suggest Alternatives: -- Otters Raise Awareness: National Eating Disorder Week Comes to CSUMB -- Obama Proposes New Budget: Education to Receive an Increase in Funding -- Science Matters: Will it Make the Cut? -- Finish this Line!: You know, I never liked you because ... -- Waiting Four Years for One Day: A Look At the Leap Year -- Professor Lee Ritscher -- Otter Softball Off to a Streaking Start: Team Looks to Return to Top CCAA Standings -- MLB Readies to Pitch a New Season: What California's MLB Teams Did in the Offseason -- Trader Joe's vs. Whole Foods vs. Local Farmer's Markets: The Ultimate Battle of the Groceries -- Celebrity Status -- Talkin' About My Generation: College Music Past and Present --Otter Oops -- TIDES -- What is the first thing you do when you get online?
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Otter Realm, March 15, 2012
California State University, Monterey Bay
What Sets Us Apart: CSUMB Celebrates Diversity -- What You Otter Be Doing! March 15 - April 5 -- "It's No Time To Be Humble": Interview with Award Winning Journalist Maria Hinojosa -- Environmentalist Winona LaDuke: Choosing Conservationism Over Consumerism -- Ecologista Winona LaDuke: Eligiendo Conservadurismo En Vez De Consumerismo -- Michael Arcega Thrilla' In Manila -- Panetta's Talks Back" 2012's First Lecture to Focus on Foreign Policy -- Yea or Nay: KONY 2012 Campaign: Supporters and Critics of Invisible Children's Viral Film -- Take Back the Night: Matching to Fight for a Women's Right to Walk Freely at Night -- RecycleMania: The Competition Has Begun -- Come on Baby, Light My Fire: A Year After Extinguishing Peet's Fire Pit -- Grocery Outlet Launches "CSUMB Student Day" -- Occupy CSUMB: What the Noise on March 1 Was All About -- Action by Numbers: A Look at Popular Statistics on the Day of Action -- Trouble in Cookie Paradise: The 'Oil Spill' You Aren't Hearing About -- Otters Finish the Line ...My life would be complete if/when... -- The Catalyst for Success: Relationships: Students Learn to Build Strategic Networks to Increase Opportunity -- Police and the People: Stopped in Traffic Together: The Reality of Traffic Stops -- Wacky Holidays: Did You Know March Was Originally Named for the Roman God of War, Mars? -- St. Patrick's Day: The Grass Is Really Greener on the Other Side -- Spinning Into Shape: New and Free Indoor Cycling at the Student Center -- Big Sur Mud Run Gets Down and Dirty -- Konichiwa! Hola! Nihao!: A Better Environment for Multilingual Students -- Monterey Tutoring Organization Seeks to Connect Youth: Achievement Plus to Bridge Monterey Educational Institutions -- Women's Basketball Closes Out Another Strong Season: Otters Won CCAA Tournament Title Before Losing in First Round of NCAA Tourney -- Men's Golf Swings for Another Solid Season -- Science Matters: Shifting Tides of Spirituality, and the Role of the Church --Harmless or Harassment? Looking into Teacher-Student Relationships -- I Like Having Fun. in my Music Collection: "SOME NIGHTS' IS A GOODY --Getting Healthy Grub: Ditching the Junk for Healthier Options -- Don't Cut the Parks: State and National Parks Are Getting Cut. So? -- It Ain't Easy Being Green: Assessing Our Energy Situation -- A Cleaner Campus: How to Solve a Litter Problem -- Otter Oops -- Sexual Healing I Want to, Do You? -- Bum/Burning/It will Bum -- Untitled -- Blind -- What's your favorite midnight snack?
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Otter Realm, April 5, 2012
California State University, Monterey Bay
A Presidential Exit: Dianne Harrison to Take the Helm at CSUN -- What You Otter B Doing! April 5 - April 18 -- It's Your Democracy --NASA Land at CSUMB -- On the Cutting Edge: A Look at the New Otter Card System -- A Presidential Exit: Dianne Harrison to Take the Helm at CSUN -- Harrison's New Salary: Projected to receive over $50,000 more per year -- SQE Says, "Sodexo Suxs!" Campus Club Urges CSUMB to Drop its Contract with Sodexo -- Challenge Accepted! Serving Others to Discover Passion & Purpose -- Leader and Activists: The "Uneducated" Man Behind Farm Workers' Civil Rights -- Dolores Huerta Sharing a Vision of Activism: Co-founder of UFW Speaks -- La Vision de la Activista --All Around the World: CSUMN Welcomes International and Out-of-State Students -- Deaf Nights in Marina: Deaf Community Meets in the Middle -- Leadership by Facilitation: New Dean of CAHSS Seeks 'Collective' Approach --Big Brother is Real: Ethics Forum Discusses Privacy in an Online World -- Looking at the Green Gian on the Road: What Are the Costs of a Hybrid? -- Outstanding Women: 2012 Local Women Honored -- Road to Debate Community Discusses Ord Development -- Vote for YOUR Next A.S. President -- A.S. Election Season Heats Up the CSUMB Campus: Evidence of Campaigning Evident Throughout CSUMB -- Ride At Your Own Risk --Volkswagen Sea Otter Classic: 22nd Annual Bike Race Welcomes Thousands of Athletes and Enthusiasts -- Good Old Days Festival in Pacific Grove -- If you were arrested how would you finish this line: When I was arrested ...? -- KONY 2012 Coverage May Feel Like a Bombardment, However it is Nonetheless Warranted -- Division II is Right for CSUMB: Otters Field Fourteen Sports in NCAA Division ii --Military's Wounded Pride: A Few Bad Apples Do Not Spoil the Whole Barrel -- Children: Dialing in Early: How Young is Too Young For a Cell Phone? --Otter Oops -- Sexual Healing Spit or Swallow? -- Sea Through Glass -- Love from deeply within -- Depression --TIDES -- Choose a movie title for the story of our life
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Otter Realm, April 19, 2012
California State University, Monterey Bay
I Don't Want to Strike, But I Will: Whys and Hows of a Call for Strike -- What You Otter Be Doing April 19 - May 2 -- Unit CAPS For All CSU Campuses: Budget Cuts Force Students to Lighten Their Workloads Starting in the Fall -- 17 Sera el Limite Unidades: Educacion en Tiempo de Recortes Presupuestales -- I Don't Want to Trike, But I will: Whys and Hows of a Call for Strike -- Balancing the Budget: Governor Brown's Proposed Cuts Affect Childcare -- El padre del governador Jerry Brown -- Otter Path to Grad School: Four CSUMB Students Received Scholarships for Graduate Degrees -- Warhorse Memorial Event: Fort Ord Warhorse Day 2012 -- Fundraising On Campus: Why Food is an Issue -- Parking Permits: Big Bang for a Small Buck: CSUMB's Affordable Parking Permits Accomplish a lot for the Price Paid -- The RateMyProfessors Effect: Changing the Way Students Evaluate Educational Experiences -- 2012 AS Election Round-Up: AS Election Favors "Dream Team" -- A Walk to Remember "Sluts" March Plans to End Rape -- Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Event to Raise Awareness for Sexual Assault -- The MENding Monologues at a Glance: Men Unite to end Violence Against Women -- Hear Ye, Hear Ye: Auditions Held for Original Play Written by CSUMB's Own Will Shephard -- It's OK to Ask for Help: The Hidden Truth of Suicide -- Pack Your Bags: Your Destination Awaits! -- Help Starts Here: 2-1-1 Service is Always Ready! -- Assume the Position -- School Shooting Awareness -- A Public Health Scare to Sink Your Teeth Into: Rabies Outbreak In North Monterey County -- Millennial Generation Not So "Green" After All: The Importance of Environmental Wellness -- The Dating Doctor Gives His Diagnosis: Dating Guru David Coleman Offers Advice to CSUMB Students -- The Inside Scoop of Producing and Reviewing Comics: An Interview With IGN's Comics Editor Koey Esposito -- The Baseballs: From Germany: 50/60s Rock 'n' Roll Feeling without Comfort of the 21st Century -- Trophy Kids: From Hollister: Finding Inspiration from School, Work and Jamming -- Women's Gold in National Conversation: Team Ranked #9 in Edwards' First Season at Helm -- Women's Water Polo Finishes Home Schedule Strong: Recorded Victories Over CSU San Bernardino and Colorado State -- Legalize It: Prohibiting Weed is a Mistake -- CSUMB: Not Metal: Live Music Nonexistent in CSUMB Area -- ROTC on Campus -- Otter Oops -- Sexual Healing Language of Love -- Eternal Sunshine -- An Origin Foreign to Me -- TIDES -- If you could eliminate one thing from your daily schedule, what would it be?
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Otter Realm, May 3, 2012
California State University, Monterey Bay
A Diverse Step into the Future -- What You Otter Be Doing May 3 - May 18 -- Goodbye, We Will Miss You -- United Front for Education: Pressure Mounts for Chancellor Reed -- Extended Education Summer Course Options -- Consumerism? Or a Revolution in Education: The Ratemyprofessors Effect, Part ii -- Lights, Camera, Action! TAT Service Learners Talk Fundamentals of Film Making -- Science Matters Assistive Technology Gives Aid to Students -- For Those with the Blues: Personal Growth and Counseling Center Can Help It Get Better -- CAPSTONE FESTIVAL: Highlights from this Year's Capstone Festival which Will Take Place on Friday, May 18th -- A Presidential Musing: CSUMB Faculty and Students Speak Out on the President's Departure -- Otter Alumni: Where Are They Now? Find Out Who's Amongst CSUMB Alumni -- A Diverse Step into the Future: CSUMB Students -- A Diverse Step into the Future: CSUMB Students Celebrate Achievements -- Economist Dr. Alice Rivlin Set to Speak at Commencement -- The Best and the Brightest: CSUMB Seniors Recognized at Honors Convocation -- A 1 Percent We Like to Hear About: Third Annual Distinguished Freshman Celebration Held in University center -- "Hoodie Walk" for Social Justice -- When Dreams Come True: Inaugurated AS' Plan for the Future -- One for the History Books: Obama Declares Fort Ord a National Monument -- Housing Changes: What Funding Can Buy -- It's Play Time: Fun in the Sun for this Summer in Monterey -- Summer Destinations 2012: A Road Trip Along the California Coast -- Summer Reading List: A Collection of Works for the Sun -- Beauty is in the Eye of the Beerholder: Supporting Local Breweries in Monterey County -- Music Goes Full Circle: Record Store Reverberates Vinyl in Monterey Area -- Eyes Like Satellites: Putting Listeners Into a Trance -- TUPAC: Dead or Alive? Changing the Definition of "Real" -- Music, Love, and Flowers: 45th Anniversary of the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival -- Senoritas in Sombreros: Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles -- CSUMB Softball Gets Homefield Advantage -- Brain Doctors Without Borders: Monterey Company Connects Cognitive Experts to a School in Mexico City -- TUITION PAID IN INK: A Student Embracing His Gift -- Children Taking Care of Children: Oaxacan Field Workers' Struggles with Daycare -- A Teen in the Broccoli Fields -- Heart-Warming Support From CSUMB To Japan: The Japan Club Doing Their Best to Make Every T-shirt Count -- Brain Doctors Without Borders ...Passionate, Compassionate and Creative: Math Teacher from the Future -- The 7-Mile Educational Divide: Comparisons Show the Drastic Difference Between Schools Not Even 10 Minutes Away -- Steering Clear of Drunk Driving: Designated Driving Program Aims to give Designated Driving a Better Name -- Ms. Sorenson's Last Lesson: Local Youth Learn to Process Death Through the Heart-breaking Murder of Their Piano Teacher -- Working Hard or Hardly Working?: Pilar Gose strives to bring Professionalism back to the Monterey County Young Professionals Group --Youth in Pursuit: Activist Seduces Youth to Service, in a Good Way -- Selling Activism Charities: Buy Merch Now, Feel Good -- Students Perform a Show Behind Closed Curtains: Stars of the Show Not in the Spotlight -- Disc Golf Team Wins in Augusta: Team Places Fourth in Championship --Not Such a Grand Ol' Party for Womankind -- Dissecting "Graffiti Girl" High School and College Students Collaborate in Lit Project -- Insert Word: My College Experience was ---- -- The Issue with the Unit Cap: More Classes Please -- Otter Oops -- Sexual Healing Bucket List Sex Glossary -- What are you looking forward to in the Summer?
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Otter Realm, September 20, 2012
California State University, Monterey Bay
CSUMB Welcomes President Ochoa Otter Realm Discusses CSUMB's Future -- What You Otter Be Doing September 20 - October 1 -- Changing Places, Changing Faces: The Otter Realm Welcomes Change -- Raise Your V.O.I.C.E.S. New Proposed Club on Campus Calls for a Diversity of Voices -- Reed Retires! What's Next for the CSU'S? -- The Tuition is Getting too Damn High: Rising Cost of Tuition and Attendance Hits Low-and Middle-Class Students -- Voting and Registration Please! -- Grass is Greener on Trenton Ct.: One RA's Mission to Bring Back the Green to East Campus -- Fuel Cost Empty Students Wallets: Rising Gas Prices Have Students Budgeting More Creatively -- Hantavirus Paranoia -- After Tentative Agreement with CSU: Faculty Union Settles Down and Looks Forward -- El Sindicato de Maestros LLega A Un Acuerdo Con CSU -- No Room for Transfers? Some Transfer Students Have No Place to Live On Campus -- Electronics IN The Classroom: Best Used For Educational Purposes Only? -- Campus Skating not so Black and White: Reformed Policy Prevents Student Distress --Otter Volleyball Opens CCAA Play: CSUMB team has eight freshman to go with eight returners -- Otter Stats and Standings -- Intramural Sports Season Begins: Variety of activities gives students opportunity to play what they want -- Women's Soccer off to Good Start: Reinke's Team is 3-2 including an upset win vs. No. 14 Chico State -- Tension Rises as Bulldozers Approach: Fort Ord Development Meets Resistance -- Otter Spotlight: Shedding Light on New and Uprising Features on Campus -- Student Archaeologists Digging Up Grants: Event Draws California Historians and Archaeologists -- President Ochoa Interview Cont... -- You Otter Study Abroad: Sweden: CSUMB Student Says "Hej" from Sweden -- International Students As fall settles upon CSUMB, so does it's international students -- Incoming! Meet the New Members of SHRL -- Let the Games Begin! Bring Glory to Your Dorm -- Restaurant Corner: A Glimpse into Paris Bakery -- K-Pop-ularity: Korean Pop Gains Popularity Throughout U.S. -- Lawmakers Denounce Anti-Semitism on College Campuses: The First Amendment and Academia -- Dr. Andrew Waters' Departure: Students Questioning Future Of Program -- The Top 5 Reasons CSUMB Students Need To Visit East Salinas -- Sexual Healing What Is Your Sexual Horoscope? -- 2012 President's Barbeque -- Ron Novak Obituary -- TIDES
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Otter Realm, October 4, 2012
California State University, Monterey Bay
Leading the Next Generation: Cal State Monterey Bay students attend the 2012 Student Leadership Conference -- What You Otter Be Doing October 4 - October 17 -- $1.7 Mil. Grant for Electric Trolley: Electric Trolley Comes to MST, Promoting a Green, Sustainable Community -- Project Green Challenge: Teens Turning Green -- In California ...We Trust? Gov. Brown Vetoes Trust Act -- McNair Grant -- Military-Friendly Campus -- Becoming American: Immigrant Students Acquiring Citizenship Status -- El Camino a la Ciudadania -- Advising Goes to the Top: Library will house Academic and Career Advising Center -- New Career Adviser: Rhonda Mercadal-Espinosa: Ready to Help with Career Opportunities -- Racoons and Litter: New Waste Program Keeps Trash Off the Ground -- Art or Vandalism? The Unspoken Conflict Behind Campus Graffiti -- Smoking In College Ends -- To Label or Not to Label: Do consumers have the right to know about genetically engineered food? -- CSUMB Summons the Youth Vote: Clubs Collectively Work on Educating CSUMB Voters -- More than a Museum: Steinbeck Center Changes Its Focus to Emphasize Community -- Protestors Obstruct Access: Anti-Abortion Activists Flock To Seaside Planned Parenthood -- Disaster raining at CSUMB -- ROCK STEADY VOTE READY: Students take a lesson before messin' with the ballot -- Cruising the Career Fair: Otters Prepare for a Chance to Look at Jobs for Now and "What's Next" After They Graduate -- PCs Take Over Mac Territory: Library welcomes 47 computers -- CSUMB's Journey to Manzanar: A Portrait of Life in a Japanese Internment Camp -- "The Day I Came Out ..." Out and About Club Panels to Honor LGBTQ Month -- Pool Debuts "1917 Otters" Group: Group Will Support CSUMB Soccer and Rugby Teams with Spirited Chants -- Rugby Begins New Season: Early Activities Include Community Outreach with At-Risk Youth in Marina -- Come to the Art-Side: See the Other Side of Salinas -- Transfers On The Town: CSUMB Treats Transfer Students to a Night on the Town -- Otter Trolley: Getting Students around Campus in Fashion -- Students get Easy Access to Fresh Produce: Farmers Market on Campus Offers a Variety of Choices -- Out With The Old, In With The New: Easy Bartering At The Swap Shop -- Not So Columbus Day: Questioning the Discovery Story -- Direct Action gets the Goods -- Where to Go When You Want to Rock -- Otter Oops -- Sexual Healing To Snip, or Not to Snip -- Little Eucalyptus Tree: We Will be Astronauts, Inshallah -- TIDES -- Are you registered to vote? Why?
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Otter Realm, October 18, 2012
California State University, Monterey Bay
Meet the New Boss But Will He Be the Same As the Old Boss? -- What You Otter Be Doing October 18 - October 31 --Creating Cultural Understanding -- New Light Shed on Mental Illness: Event Proves Student Assistance is Available -- CSUMB Program Gains Momentum: Master of Social Work Makes Itself Known -- More than Numbers and Calculators: Accounting Society Paving a Path for Students -- Highway 1 Commuters Breathe a Sigh of Relief:: Salinas Road Interchange to be Completed Beautifully Under Budget -- Otter Job Market: Career Fair Prepares Students for the Work World -- New Chancellor for CSU -- Hispanic HERitage Alive: Powerful Mujeres and "HERstory" Brought to Life at CSUMB -- Mujeres Haciendo Historia CSUMB Conmemora Mes de la Herencia Hispanica -- CSUMB Instructor Meets His Hero And a Chance to Interact Beyond a Mere Meeting -- Eckankar: A Personal Path to God: Using the Hu to Find God and Love -- The Youth Are Alright: Gay Conversion Therapy Banned in California -- Losing my Religion: Does Religion Have a Role in College? -- When SIZE Matters: CSUMB Plans to Host Largest Volunteer Event of the Year -- Sipping the Ritualistic Tea: Japanese Tea Ceremony and the Art of Being -- OPEN HOUSE: Otters Welcome Prospective Students -- OE to be Renovated Spring 2013: New Look and Food Selection Announced -- New Vendor, Less Waste: Green Waste Composting among new sustainability programs -- Cart Delivers Healthy Options: Outlying Buildings Receive "Fast Food" Alternatives -- Associated Students in Action: Students Move Made and Future Plans by Associated Students -- Volleyball Continues Making Strides: Young Team Fairing Well Considering Age in Tough CCAA -- Rec. Field of Dreams: New Recreation Field To Be Unveiled -- Sexy Costume Wear: Halloween is Opportunity to Dress the Way You Want -- Seriousness Is Not What He Meant: David W. Jacobsen Sings Love, Relationships, and Sarcasm -- Driving With Distractions: Cellphones Outlawed but Cheeseburgers and Coffee is Okay -- Presenting CSUMB Dead Poets Society: Is Theater Dead in Monterey? -- Think Pink This October: Breast Cancer Awareness Month -- Otter Oops -- Sexual Healing Balancing Sex and School -- CSUMB Students Make Their Voices Heard at the Anti-Columbus Day Rally -- TIDES -- How do You Get Involved on Campus Specifically?
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Otter Realm, November 1, 2012
California State University, Monterey Bay
Governor Comments on CSUMB Lawsuit & Prop. 30 -- What You Otter Be Doing November 1 - November 14 -- It's a Marathon, Not a Sprint: Political Saturation in American Lives -- Making A Difference: CSUMB Students Volunteer to Beautify Downtown Salinas -- Two Candidates, One Office, Five Days, The Student Voice!: What do Otters look for in their next President? -- The Power of Deduction: Accusations Over Payroll Deductions Surface...Again -- Graduating to Master Level: Grad School Fair Helps Map Students' Futures -- Salinas Walks Against Violence: "Cultivating Peace Through Faith and Action" Procession -- The Ups and Downs of Monterey Downs: Decisions Still Far Away -- It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a Hotspot?: Wi-Fi on Campus Gets Much Needed Upgrade -- Sustainable Student Efforts: Environmental Affairs Committee's Efforts for a Sustainable Campus -- Students Restore Community: Steinbeck and Chinatown Restorations -- A Day to Remember: Dia de los Muertos: Life, Death, and Celebration -- Professors Strive for Racial Equality: Black and Brown Unity -- Otter Realm Prop Panel Draws Crowd -- International Film Festival returns to Monterey: Students Can View Films from All around the Globe at the Golden State Theatre for Free -- Green Peace Party: Seeks to Protect School Funding and Surrounding Wildlife -- Give Me Some Props! : Sales and Income Tax Increase, Paycheck Protection Initiative, What's Your Sentence?, Three Strikes, You're Out!, Get to Know Your GMO, Clean Energy and Clean Efficient Funding, Referendum on the State Senate Redistricting Boundaries -- CSU Votes on New Fees -- Court Deems DOMA Unconstitutional: Act Continues Falling as More States Rule in Favor of Same-Sex Marriage -- Drinking Without Thinking Unsafe: CSUMB Participates in National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week -- Salon Presents Eve of Hope Gala: Breast cancer survivors model in South American Fashion Show -- Are We What We Drink?: Youth's Guide to Drinking Alcohol while Keeping Calorie Intake Down -- A Non-Traditional Thanksgiving: Students Share Their Personal, Quirking Thanksgiving Traditions -- Pros & Cons of No Shave November: To Shave or Not to Shave -- Pursuing a Master's degree?: Second Thoughts on Pursuing Graduate School -- Bolner Raises an Issue: A Response to the Contending CSUMB Lawsuit -- California's Shifting Priorities: Higher Education Should Take Precedent over Prisons --History through Spoken Word Poetry: 12-Year Educator Michael Reyes Visits CSUMB -- "Silencio" Creates Noise on Campus: TAT Professor Premieres Movie at World Theater -- One Tricked Out House: CSUMB's Decoration Headquarters Spooks East Campus -- Otter Oops -- Sexual Healing Can your LOVE go the distance? -- Ghazal for Castroville -- TIDES -- If You Are Voting, Which Prop Are You Passionate About?
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Otter Realm, November 29, 2012
California State University, Monterey Bay
Reaching for the Future: CSUMB Students Give Back to their High School Counterparts -- What You Otter Be Doing November 29 - December 12 -- Common Interests, Common Differences -- CSUMB Holds Entrepreneurship Forum: Local Business Owners Share Stories from the Trenches -- Mixing Art and the Environment: Environmental Filmmaking Arrives in Spring 2013 -- Hurricane Sandy: Coping with Disaster 3,000 Miles Away -- Service Learning Makes a Mark: Latino Youth Benefit from Service Learning -- Student Garden Sprouts Dreams: Garden Club Envisions Supplying the DC -- A ROAR of Excitement in Salinas: Monterey County Breaks Ground on First Accredited Zoo -- It's Not Shark Week, Is It?: Monterey's Deep Sea Canyon a Hot Spot for Marine Life -- Stressin' Over Nothing?: Why are College Students Diagnosed with Stress Disorders? -- The Ups and Downs of Energy Drinks: Student Moves to Ban Energy Drinks on Campus -- Milking the Clouds: Converting Fog into Water -- Trenton Court Take Two: The follow-up case of Green Grass vs. Water on Trenton Court -- A Tale of Two Sides: Board of Trustees Postpones Controversial Policy, Students Celebrate -- A Symbolic Move -- Doors Finally Open for "Dreamers": 300,000 Applicants for Deferred Action in California -- Flu Season Is Here: Is the Shot for You?: A Review of This Year's Influenza Shot -- Does Earthquake Season Exist?: Numerous Strong Quakes Hit the Monterey Bay Area in Three Week Period -- Make it a December to Remember!: A College Guide to December Activities -- Students Harmonize For Winter Music Recitals: Music Students Prepare for Their Annual Winter Concert -- Sweaters For The Unusual: CSUMB Midnight Knitters Create A New Type of Art On Campus -- Unthanksgiving Day: Alcatraz Early-risers Honor Native Americans -- New Club on Campus 'Raises Eyebrows': Bringing Art Out of the Shadows -- Movember Growing on Campus: More Than Just a Beard -- Otter Basketball Underway: Men's and Women's Basketball set to begin CCAA play after strong start -- Keeping Safe Sex Accessible: Contraception Availability after Presidential Election -- Load of Horse Manure: Monterey Downs in our Backyard -- Otter Oops -- Sexual Healing Is That a Banana in Your Pocket? -- Otter Abroad: Swedish Language Barriers -- TIDES -- What do you plan to do with the $250 tuition refund check?
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Otter Realm, December 13, 2012
California State University, Monterey Bay
Burning the Midnight Oil: SQE Sits-In to Extend Library Hours -- Looking Back Reaching Forward -- New Year, New Law: What is on the Horizon for those 2012 Primary Election Propositions -- Youth Protest in Mexico: Students Take Stand Against PRI -- Veteran Finds Home -- Possible Housing Solution: "Luxury" Apartments to Arrive 2014 -- Inter-Garrison to Open at Reservation Road: East Campus Entrance a Reality -- When the Lights Go Out: Power Outage in Seaside and Marina -- Google Puts CSUMB on the Map: Google Maps Project Makes Campus Locations More Accurate -- Women Raise Flag of Victory: While Men Retreat from School and the Workplace -- Discussing the Future of Higher Education: President Speaker Series Starts with Innovation -- Students Get HIV Test, Promote Awareness: CSUMB Extends AIDS Day to AIDS Week Campaign -- Paying It Forward: "Just One Block" Hopes to Reduce Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch -- Trimming for Treatment: CSUMB Students Donate Hair to Further Cancer Research -- 10 Reasons I Shaved My Head: And Why You Should Too -- 2012 in REVIEW -- V.O.I.C.E.S. Create Discussion: Students Gather to Engage in Dialogue about Campus Life -- Kids Make University Promise: Hundreds of Local Sixth Graders Take Oath to Attend College -- Students Share Salinas Stories: Prof. Benmayor's HCOM Students Present At National Steinbeck Center -- Homecoming Festivities 2012: As 2012 Comes To a Close There Is Much To Look Forward to in Year Ahead -- Women's Hoops Strong Again: Otter Women Showcase Versatility in 5-1 Start to 2012-2013 Campaign -- Otter Soccer Earns Academic Award: CSUMB is Only School in CCAA To Earn NSCAA Award For Both Men and Women -- The Trail Ends at the Rio Theatre: Exclusive Otter Realm Interview with BMX Rider Darren Berrecloth -- A Corny, Inspiring, Hopeful Word about Graduation: Benefits of Life After College -- It's The End of the World As We Know It: As the End of the Semester Approaches for Students, an Ancient Mayan Prophecy Looms Near -- Have a 'Real' Christmas: Real vs. Fake Christmas Trees -- Christian Holidays with Pagan Roots: Origins of the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus -- 'Tis the Season to Buy: Holiday Season Becoming Materialistic -- Community Happenings -- Otter Oops -- Sexual Healing Ins and Outs of Sex -- Opportunity Knocks on Santa's Door -- Can You Tell? -- Magic -- What's your New Year's Resolution?