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Chalking against 9/11 -- Ghosts the only pests on Halloween -- Stereo thief caught -- News: The candidates' platforms -- Props: what to know before going to the polls -- Graduation paperwork blues: Students struggle to complete in ILPs, admin wants to automate system -- No flu vaccine on the Ord, CHC warns students to take precautions -- Sports: Uncommon Sense -- There are no pictures on the scorecard -- Sports survey reveals frightening stats -- Sailing team hopes to add members -- A building season -- Skate of die... or just by the rules -- Arts & Essence: 'Rocky' calls for all creatures of the night -- Undiscovered mysteries of Fort Ord's past -- The Naked Otter, Its a group thing... -- A Short Story: Finding Home Part 1 -- Mask sales may predict future -- The Realm reveals the psychology of costumes -- Primary colors: Some of the most popular female costumes and what their elemental colors mean. -- No money? No worries! Cheap costumes can still be found -- Halloween hangouts to rise from a Sunday slumber -- Opinion: Dracula votes for Bush -- Wolfman votes for Kerry -- What's wrong with race and sex based clubs at CSUMB? -- Editorial: The separation of Church and State needs to stay -- Otter Oops -- Artist Spotlight: An enduring adoration for life and the stage -- Person On Campus: What were you for Halloween as a kid?

Volume

11

Issue

4

Publication Date

10-28-2004

Keywords

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

Notes

Oct. 28-Nov. 10, 2004

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Otter Realm, October 28, 2004, Vol. 11 No. 4

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