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

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Divvy, a Chicago-based company, has more than 3,000 bikes across the city. Northwestern is partnering with Evanston to host three Divvy bike-sharing stations on campus, which are set to open before the start of the next academic year.

Three Divvy stations to open on Northwestern’s campus by next academic year

April 19, 2015

Three Divvy stations are set to open on Northwestern’s campus before the start of the next academic year. The bike-sharing stations will be located near Norris University Center, Technological Institute...

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...

Evanston issues most same-sex marriage licenses of any Cook County suburb

February 18, 2015

Evanston has issued more marriage licenses to same-sex couples than any other suburb in Cook County, according to a report released Wednesday by the county’s clerk. Evanston issued 142 marriage licenses...

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...

Divvy bikes sit at a rental station in the city of Chicago. The bike sharing service will come to Evanston in spring 2015.

Divvy bike sharing program to expand into Evanston

September 28, 2014

The bike sharing service Divvy will come to Evanston in spring 2015, Gov. Pat Quinn's office announced Sunday. Starting next year, the city will install eight Divvy docking stations, according to a...

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