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What Makes a College Bike Friendly?

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The Bicycle Friendly University program rates schools for bicycle friendliness. Here's a list of top bike-friendly schools and what sets them apart. Read more »

Is Peer-to-Peer Bikesharing Viable?

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Peer-to-peer bikesharing is a sexy idea, but is it viable? Shareable takes a look. Read more »

My Big Toe Hurts and I Need a Job

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Corbyn is overcoming life's struggles with the help of her friends and her bike. But she still needs money. And her toe still hurts. Read more »

Reflections on Co-Cycle, Worker Co-ops, and Hope

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We have visited over 50 co-ops and are getting a sense of what it takes to be a cooperative, and to see the many manifestations of cooperative principles: from credit unions, bakeries, mental health care clinics, and manufacturing centers, to coffee roasters and bicycle delivery services. We've found a whole alternative economy. Read more »

New Film Trailer of Student Co-op Bike Tour [VIDEO]

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A sneak peak of an upcoming documentary about the Co-cyle team's cross-country bike tour celebrating co-ops. Read more »

Co-Cycle: Days 11-20 of the Journey

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An on-the-road update from Co-Cycle, a student bike tour celebrating co-ops. This entry is written by Aliza Persing and was originally published at www.co-cycle. Read more »

A Bicycle Nomad Prepares for Re-Entry

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After a year spent cycling across Europe and sleeping in tents, Manjula Martin had to re-adjust to stationary life. Read more »

Co-cycle: Student Bike Tour Celebrates Co-ops

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While on a bike ride through the beautiful Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts, a group of students from Hampshire College decided that they wanted to spend the summer of 2012 not only cycling across the country but doing so in celebration of the International Year of the Co-ops. Read more »

Bicycle Nomad, Where Did You Sleep Last Night?

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In the second part of the Precariat's Guide to Biking Across Europe, Manjula Martin explores the fear and liberation of not knowing where you'll rest your head. Read more »

Controlled Burn

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I’m at a café right now that’s across the street from a vacant office building. The low-slung seventies-contemporary structure used to house our family dentist’s business. Read more »
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