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Eight students toured Post Ranch Inn, strolling in the dense forest, poking their heads into rooms.
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Eight students toured Post Ranch Inn, strolling in the dense forest, poking their heads into rooms.
The festival takes place May 17-19 across almost every academic area of campus.
Monterey Bay Equestrian Center brought a petting zoo with guinea pigs, rabbits, goats, miniature pigs and chickens – one of which laid an egg – to the main quad. A steady line of students waited up to 25 minutes to get a dose of fur and feathers on their fingertips.
The grant was provided by CSUMB donor Debbie Juran, who knows the kinds of struggles such students face.
The mini festival raises school spirit, promotes campus programs and athletics, and infuses fun into the campus.
The team secured its second consecutive regular season CCAA title.
They commemorate employees whose activities “are often not widely known.”
When the pressure builds, there are healthy and effective ways to survive and thrive during Finals Week.
It’s a broad avenue for any and all Otters who like sports, outdoor recreation and the many benefits those activities bring.
It was the second annual event from the CSUMB faculty and staff co-op Building Community Through Dialogue.