The Otter Realm
 

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OR_2005-04-07_V11N11

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Student targeted in campus hate crime -- New food contract proposed -- News: Thousands of parking tickets OK, says UPD -- Visitor center built with money, old wood debuts -- The Otter Blotter, All the police calls that are fit to print and laugh about -- No new president yet, CSUMB waits for news on presidential replacement -- Budget forecast looks partly sunny -- Local bands rock for relief effort -- Sports: Uncommon Sense -- Beer Pong: Blurring the line between athleticism and alcoholism -- Golf 'pumped' to win tourneys -- Former coach and major fundraiser -- Ten years at a glance -- Life after CSUMB athletes -- Arts & Essence: The Best Of... The Campus Spots -- Adam's Picks -- The next generation of jazz -- Cannibus clubs push pot -- Miss Epiphany goes to the porn theatre -- Latin Jazz at the World Theatre, Latin Jazz percussionist Pete Escovedo return to CSUMB -- Opinion: Internet blogs no substitute for newspapers -- Bounty Hunting S. Thompson -- Letter, Stop Cutting CSU Funding And Start Thinking Smarter -- Otter Oops -- Campus Life: Should marijuana be legal? Why? -- Simply a day's work: The life of Les Lamcke

Publication Date

4-7-2005

Geographic Coverage

Seaside (Calif.)

Subjects

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

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Text

Genre

Community newspapers

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application/pdf

Language

eng

Digital Collection

CSUMB Publications

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Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay

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Copyright held by California State University, Monterey Bay

Otter Realm, April 7, 2005, Vol. 11 No. 11

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