Bikes Content / Bikes Content for 51łÔąĎşÚÁĎ Davis en 7 Aggie Life Hacks for New Aggies /news/7-aggie-life-hacks-new-aggies <p>New students get a few tricks to become Aggie undergraduate pros, including how to live in the dorms, obeying bike rules and learning class locations.</p> September 26, 2017 - 8:32am Susanne Rockwell /news/7-aggie-life-hacks-new-aggies Bike Bounty: Auction and 4-Day Bike Barn Sale /news/bike-bounty-auction-and-4-day-bike-barn-sale <p>Bikes are special every day at 51łÔąĎşÚÁĎ Davis (well, except, perhaps, when we’re riding in the rain!), so we’re hard-pressed to think of a way to give bikes even more attention. But we’ll give it the old college try over the next week or so with the campus’s biannual Bike Auction and the AS51łÔąĎşÚÁĎD Bike Barn’s annual “yard” sale.</p> <p>This year, the yard sale turns into a garage sale in the barn’s center portion, formerly used by Outdoor Adventures. The Bike Barn, which previously occupied the barn’s south end, took over the center portion last year to use as a warehouse and parts room.</p> April 26, 2016 - 5:49pm Dave Jones /news/bike-bounty-auction-and-4-day-bike-barn-sale NEWS BRIEFS: Stokes named emergency manager /news/news-briefs-stokes-named-emergency-manager <p>Clement Stokes is the campus’s new director of emergency management and mission continuity. He previously served as director of emergency management at Northwestern University for seven years.</p> <p>Part of the Safety Services unit, he will work closely with the Event and Crisis Management Team, chaired by the chancellor and provost, as well as emergency officials throughout the region.</p> February 01, 2016 - 2:38pm Dave Jones /news/news-briefs-stokes-named-emergency-manager Global shift to bicycling could save world trillions of dollars, 10 percent of transport emissions /news/global-shift-bicycling-could-save-world-trillions-dollars-10-percent-transport-emissions <p>A dramatic global shift to increased cycling and electric biking, or e-biking, could cut energy use and carbon dioxide emissions from urban transport by up to 10 percent by 2050 compared to current estimates, while saving society nearly $25 trillion. That is according to a report by the University of California, Davis, and the New York-based Institute for Transportation &amp; Development Policy.</p> <p>The report, “A Global High Shift Cycling Scenario,” takes a comprehensive look at the future of cycling for urban transportation.</p> November 12, 2015 - 8:40am IET WebDev /news/global-shift-bicycling-could-save-world-trillions-dollars-10-percent-transport-emissions 10 Ways We Ride /news/how-we-ride <p>From biking to boarding to busing, the way Ag Nation rides is as diverse as our student body. Take a peek at how 51łÔąĎşÚÁĎ Davis rides!</p> May 07, 2015 - 8:00am Robyn Frances Huey /news/how-we-ride