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In a given weekend I probably spend $30 to $50. What do I spend it on? I usually have no idea where my money goes.
When I heard about student activities selling tickets to the Flyers hockey game my first thought was how much.
A ticket that regularly sells at $5 l to the general public was only $20 to Cabrini students.
Twenty bucks to see the Philadelphia Flyers take on the Buffalo Sabres in opening night at the newly-named Wachovia Center; does it get any better than that? Did I mention that twenty bucks gets you transportation to and from the game, a Flyers basebalJ cap, and of course admission to the game. Jason Bozzone, director of student activities, even arranged for Cabrini College to be recognized on the scoreboard hanging over center ice.
We boarded the big yellow bus, which was our transportation • for the evening, and after a quick roll call we were on our way to Philly. 19,130 fans filled the Wachovia Center last Thursday, Oct. 9. The lights were dimmed