SEaL office offers $4 movie tickets

By Anesia Meredith
February 3, 2015

Cabrini SEaL office has made the college experience so much easier when it comes to the movies. The SEaL’s offices located in the Student Engagement office right across from Jazzman’s, has been selling $4 movie tickets, to any Regal movie theater. The tickets that used to be $2 just last semester have now gone up.

Cabrini students  have been given the opportunity to be able to go and enjoy any movie for only $4.  This happens to be a big deal breaker for most college students, which always happens to better then having to pay the original price of a box office ticket.

The whole point of selling these tickets isn’t just to give the students on campus something to do. It also help the SEal office give the students more activities to do. Now with the tickets four dollars a piece many students do not agree that the prices have gone up. Most argued that with raising the price, less students will purchase these tickets. Some others happen to still be content with not having to pay the whole $12, which is understandable if you’re a regular college student with no money.

Whether or not you are a college student with or without money SEaL has made saving money even more convenient for many of us. I mean who wouldn’t want to keep an extra few dollars in your pockets?

Having this opportunity at your advantage it wouldn’t make any sense not to make use of it.

Another reason the SEaL office offers us these tickets is to give the students something to do. Which makes sense because most of the time Cabrini students are complaining about how there’s nothing to do. The two-dollar tickets serve a good purpose, and also happens to be a good incentive for the students. This can help bring more awareness about the SEaL’s office and the events that are held on campus.

Many students such as Camille Thomas, a sophomore, who is an early education major with a minor in Spanish, said, “I love the ideal that I don’t have to go to the movies and worry about burning a hole through my pockets. Honestly this has been the best idea that Cabrini has ever came up with.”

Another student, Cheyenne Irizarry, also said, that she is very enthused with the idea of being able to go see movies that I like to see for cheap. But in the same sense, wishes that they would have kept it at two dollars for each ticket.

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