With the third annual ImproveNU contest approaching, previous years’ winners are reflecting on their accomplishments.
The contest, organized by Associated Student Government, invites Northwestern start-ups...
With the beginning of spring quarter and the hope for more sunny days, eo, a student-run startup at Northwestern, has launched its bike-share program on campus.
The eo team, comprised of five undergraduate...
The Transportation and Parking Committee voted Wednesday to start a program that expands Divvy bike use to low-income residents.
The program — Divvy for Everyone — allows income-eligible residents...
After narrowly passing a City Council vote two years ago, Divvy stations made their way into Evanston and throughout Northwestern’s campus. This sounds great on paper, and one need look only at the many...
Aldermen approved a 12-month contract extension with the operators of the city’s Divvy bicycle sharing system at Monday’s City Council meeting, establishing additional time to build Evanston-based...