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10/7/2013, 9:19pm

Get the most bang for your buck

Challenge One: Ride the CAT bus

By Melissa Hare

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Are you ready to take on the challenge to get the most bang for your buck here at Shippensburg University? Join The Slate as we set sail for success. A new video will be posted every Monday, unveiling the challenge of the week. Each Tuesday, you will find a form in that week’s issue of our newspaper that must be submitted to the appropriate person upon completion of the challenge. Complete all 9 challenges by Monday, December 9 to be entered into our gift card prize raffle. We have hundreds of dollars in gift cards to give away—so don’t miss your chance!

This week, your challenge is to ride the CAT bus. All you have to do is fill out the form found in this week’s newspaper and turn it in to the bus driver. It’s that simple! So be sure to pick up the October 7 issue of The Slate from one of our newspaper stands located all around campus.

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