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Their students already enjoy the five-star amenities of Galloway Township's Seaview Resort. Now the ivory tower geniuses at Richard Stockton State College believe a shuttered Atlantic City casino is just the thing to round out their Leisure Studies department.
Richard Stockton College may buy one of the now shuttered Atlantic City casinos, according to a published report.
The Press of Atlantic City reports that Mayor Don Guardian said Wednesday at an economic forum that Stockton is interested in purchasing the former Atlantic Club or the Showboat.
A Stockton representative confirmed to the Press of Atlantic City that the college is interested but said, "There is nothing firm" at this point.
Stockton has 8,570 full - and - part-time undergraduate and graduate students, according to its website. Stockton is located in Galloway Township in Atlantic County, about 13 miles from Atlantic City.
So, after a long day on the links at Seaview, students can head to AC for
some gambling, and maybe a show. All for the low, low price of
$12,568 dollars per year.
Homework? Nah, they don't got no time for homework! Party on dudes!
Stockton is a state school, subsidized by our tax dollars. Meanwhile, our
roads are crumbing and people are going hungry. But, yeah, let's buy a
casino and really bring the Animal House experience to life!
Posted at 12:37 by Chris Wysocki
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