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Baltimore Orioles student night deals are here to stay

Friday nights at Camden Yards offer a fun and cheap activity for college students
Just a 30 minute drive from Stevenson, Oriole Park offers a cheap and fun night for college students
Just a 30 minute drive from Stevenson, Oriole Park offers a cheap and fun night for college students
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“Take me out to the ball game” is a simple phrase but encompasses the energy and desire to seek entertainment amongst the baseball community.  

As college students, we are constantly looking for potential entertainment and fun activities. However, these social outings must be budget-friendly due to the nature of being college students with limited extra funds.  

The Orioles understand these needs and offer reduced ticket prices for high school, college, and graduate students. Students can purchase tickets to any Friday night home game at the Orioles Box Office for only $12. With MLB Opening Day rapidly approaching on March 20, now is the perfect time to start checking your schedule for a Friday where the O’s are home.

When asked about the continuance of the student ticket pricing for the 2024 season, Jared Clayte, an Orioles customer service representative, said, “Yes, we will, as there are currently no plans to discontinue our $12 student nights.”  

Miya Reed and Chloe Kemp at an Orioles Game (Miya Reed)

Stevenson Student Chloe Kemp took advantage of the discounted pricing during the Orioles 2023 season.   

“It was nice to get off campus and be able to watch a great game while knowing that the outing wasn’t breaking the bank,” Kemp said.  

The Orioles understand the complex financial demographics of their fans and are actively working to cater to them.   

While the student pricing for tickets is based upon availability and is sold in person only and on a first-come, first-served basis, the Orioles are working towards a more cohesive system that will allow a limited selection of students to pre-order tickets online.  

Stevenson students should continue to take advantage of their student discounts at the Baltimore Orioles games. 

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Miya Reed
Miya Reed, Reporter
Miya is a sophomore business communication major with a professional minor in entrepreneurship and small business development as well as an additional minor in marketing. She is from a small town on the Canadian border called Franklin, Vermont. Outside of her involvement with The Villager, Miya spends her time visiting local coffee shops and enjoying slow-paced mornings with her cat Pudding.
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