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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


Ten Divvy bike-sharing stations will come to Evanston this summer. City Council voted 5-4 in favor of installing the bike racks, two of which will be located on Northwestern’s campus.

Council narrowly approves Divvy bike plan to be installed this year

February 24, 2016

Divvy bike-sharing stations will officially come to Evanston this summer after City Council approved their installation in a 5-4 vote Monday. The vote allows for the city to engage in an intergovernmental...

Three Divvy bike stations to open on campus this spring

January 19, 2016

Starting this spring, Northwestern students will be able to rent bikes from three Divvy stations on campus. Rob Whittier, director of the Office of Sustainability, said based on the interest of students,...

Divvy bike-sharing service already has 300 locations across Chicago. Evanston aldermen Monday approved plans for eight bike stations to be installed across Evanston.

Evanston aldermen approve eight Divvy bicycle station sites

March 10, 2015

City Council on Monday unanimously approved the sites for Divvy bike-sharing stations to be installed in eight locations across the city this spring. City staff is working to secure financial support...

Divvy, a bike-sharing service, has many locations in Chicago. ASG and the University discussed bringing the bike stations to campus last week.

ASG, Northwestern administrators discuss possibility of Divvy bikes on campus

January 21, 2015

Associated Student Government and Northwestern administrators discussed the possibility of bringing Divvy bike-sharing stations to campus last week. A survey was sent out Jan. 14 to students and Evanston...

Community members discuss potential station sites for the Divvy bike share program. Input from Evanston residents at the Tuesday meeting and through an online survey will help organizers determine locations for eight bike stations coming to the city this summer.

Evanston residents weigh in on Divvy bike share program

January 13, 2015

Community members weighed in on potential sites for Divvy, a bike-sharing program that is  coming to Evanston, during a meeting on Tuesday. About 20 people attended the meeting at the Civic Center,...

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