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(03/25/14 2:56am)
At the second annual Green Bike Rollout March 20, about 50 staff and students came to the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness for a three-mile ride around campus on the familiar yellow bikes.
(10/10/13 3:12am)
I believe the students at UR are familiar with the bikes I refer to. You know, the yellow ones, average in size, mediocre in steering, yet effective in getting people where they want to go. Are they still not familiar? This is my point exactly.
(10/03/13 2:05am)
The University of Richmond police department is searching for the owners of 18 abandoned bicycles and other unclaimed personal property before the items are turned over to Green UR for public sale early next semester.
(04/07/11 6:35am)
The arrival of spring and freshly blooming flowers spurs the reappearance of the green bikes, which have been in storage for the winter.
(03/24/11 3:49pm)
Students and staff participated in the first on-campus disc golf tournament after the course was completed last week as part of the green initiative at the University of Richmond.
(09/30/10 5:15am)
Say it's a sunny Friday afternoon, you just finished classes and you're free for the weekend. Say you and your friends decide to go to Short Pump to do some shopping and grab dinner before you go out.
(09/09/10 5:00am)
Nearly an hour after GreenUR's bike sale began, all 13 bikes were sold.
(03/31/10 2:14am)
Green Bikes are back on campus after the winter, along with 14 new yellow bikes that were purchased to replace damaged and lost bikes.
(02/04/10 4:00am)
Westhampton Lake has been full of the expected wildlife, such as fish and algae, but also contains many unexpected objects, such as stone benches and even cars.
(11/19/09 4:00am)
The Green Bikes have survived their first semester, but not without repairs that have caused sponsors to question whether the program will be continued in the future.