by agkennin | Oct 16, 2024 | Bicycles, Bicycles, Transportation
This blog was transcribed from an audio conversation recorded on Tuesday, October 1st while riding bikes on the south section of the Razorback Greenway. Rob: Okay we can go behind her now Bekzod: Okay Rob: And then I think if we stay like this far back, this is a good...
by cgcheek | Aug 26, 2024 | Bicycles
With over 30,000 students on campus and hundreds of staff and faculty, the roads are busier than ever before. It has become a common experience for people to get stuck circling the parking garages for over half an hour due to the limited parking spaces. Riding your...
by Julia Nall | Aug 30, 2021 | Bicycles, Bicycles, Commuters, Events, Green Living, Off Campus Connections, Transportation
Cycle September is a month-long, fun and free, community and workplace challenge designed to get people to ride their bikes. Throughout the month, there are weekly and overall challenges for participants to compete, win prizes, and top the leader boards. The...
by Sydney Golding | Aug 27, 2021 | Academics, ASG, Bicycles, Campus Resource, Commuters, Consumption, Food, Green Living, Higher Education, Office for Sustainability, Recycling, Sustainable Purchasing, Transportation, Waste, Water
The start of a new academic year always brings about a revived sense of excitement and anticipation. If you’re an incoming freshman, this is the start of a new way of life – full of newfound freedoms and the power to become your best self. The Office for...
by Julia Nall | Jul 19, 2021 | Bicycles, Features
May was Bike Month, and it looks like someone forgot to tell the Entomology department it’s over! Ph.D. candidate Rinalda Proko reached out to the Office for Sustainability to let us know that she was inspired by the UA Bike Month Challenge so much that she decided...
by Linden Cheek | Apr 6, 2020 | Bicycles, Commuters, Green Living, Policy, Systems Thinking, Transportation
The bicycle is the most energy efficient mode of transportation ever devised. With an input of about enough energy to power a lightbulb, a bicycle and an adult rider can get going about 10 mph on flat ground. But bikes stay this efficient only if you keep moving....