The Otter Realm
 

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OR_2004-09-30_V11N2

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Where are all the students? -- AS funds: the whole truth -- Sifting through the fine print -- News: Political clubs engage students in issues -- On-campus polling place = no excuse to not vote -- Founder's Day -- CSUMB students at risk for rare West Nile Virus -- CSUMB Greeks fight stereotypes -- Sports: Running as a team -- Joe Otter speaks, CSUMB's mascot steps away from the limelight for a quick Q&A with Realm's sports editor, Darrell Hirashima -- Uncommon Sense -- Fall sports enter full swing -- Solo efforts ensure team success -- Break out the sex wax -- Arts & Essence: Visions from the past:campus concepts not realized -- Following the rules: Lengthy procedures create challenges in booking events -- Waiting for the Sky Part 2 -- Visiting directors showcase work in three-part film series -- History in the making: San Jose Taiko to perform -- A night on the town, CSUMB style -- The Naked Otter, Caught red-pawed -- Opinion: The debate: Should CSUMB be so politically correct? Being respectful of others' feelings is important. Yes!, Lighten up and speak your mind. No! -- Unable (unwilling?) to come out of the White House Closet -- Otter Oops -- Artist Spotlight: Spotlight on Sabrina Hill: The passion of the producer -- Person On Campus: What is your favorite nighttime hot spot?

Publication Date

9-30-2004

Geographic Coverage

Seaside (Calif.)

Subjects

California State University, Monterey Bay; College student newspapers and periodicals; Seaside (Calif.)

Notes

Sept. 30-Oct. 13, 2004

Type

Text

Genre

Community newspapers

Digital Format

application/pdf

Language

eng

Digital Collection

CSUMB Publications

Repository

Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay

Rights

Copyright held by California State University, Monterey Bay

Otter Realm, September 30, 2004, Vol. 11 No. 2

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