The Otter Realm
 

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OR_2005-03-03_V11N9

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Marina to build University Villages -- Open doors invite theft in res halls -- News: Campus housing costs rise, still cheap -- 'Gimmicks' increase textbook costs, students pay -- Proposed Cal grant increase, tuition on the rise -- FAFSA: the beautiful and the beastly -- Students make a run for the border -- Conservative club has republicans reading -- Sports: Uncommon Sense -- Women's rugby readies for Banana Slugs -- Students to vote on sports referendum -- Seniors take a final victory lap at the Kelp bed -- Small waves, environment keep tow-in surfers out -- Solo senior closes out career with Otters -- Sailing makes history -- IM sports stay active -- Arts & Essence: Silent surrealism -- Faculty: visiting artists -- Adam's Picks -- Site gives students a chance for feedback -- The Naked Otter -- Opinion: Hybrid vehicles prove trustworthy -- Letter to the Editor: Hell hath no fury like a vagina scorned -- A cry for courtesy: Skateboarders, let us sleep: One Realm reporter throws her two cents in about twilight skaters -- Otter Oops -- Student Spotlight: Answering the call to intergalactic service -- Person On Campus: Have you ever had anything stolen from you on campus? What was it?

Publication Date

3-3-2005

Geographic Coverage

Seaside (Calif.)

Subjects

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

Notes

Year on front page is incorrect. Date should read March 3, 2005.

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Text

Genre

Community newspapers

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application/pdf

Language

eng

Digital Collection

CSUMB Publications

Repository

Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay

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Copyright held by California State University, Monterey Bay

Otter Realm, March 3, 2005, Vol. 11 No. 9

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