Enjoy the casinos, bars and clubs of Niagara Falls Friday with Casino Night. Sponsored by the Junior and Senior Class Councils, this event should be an excellent way to enjoy off-campus fun with your friends.

This trip is the perfect way to unwind after your grueling and tedious midterms.

If you like to gamble, you’re in luck – Niagara Falls offers several casinos and you can get a little further on Canadian currency than on American.

Don’t worry if you’re not a gambler, you can drink yourself silly and just laugh while your friends lose their shirts.

Heck, while you’re there, you might as well take a dive off the falls.

Tickets are $3 and are on sale at the Common Market. Buses leave the ITS Center at 7 p.m. and return from Niagara Falls at 2 a.m. Don’t forget some form of ID for crossing the border and gaining access to the bars and casinos.

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