Wednesday, May 17, 2017

RETRACTED: B-Cycle Too Expensive for Trinity Students

This story has been retracted due to inaccuracy. Trinity students can actually obtain a free day pass to use the B-cycle service, as stated in the following segment from an email sent by SGA to the student body in February. The Roar apologizes for the mis-guiding information and inaccuracy in the previously published story. We strive for professional journalism with accuracy and fairness and do all we can to live up to that standard.

"B-Cycle is a bike-sharing system with stations located throughout San Antonio's urban core. After paying a fee, people can check out bikes and return them to any station in B-Cycle's rapidly-expanding network. Here is a map of B-Cycle's current locations.

The station will be located just outside McClean Residence Hall and is slated to include 7 bikes. As part of the agreement, 25 "Trini-Bikes" that feature our school's branding will also float around the B-Cycle network. In addition to the station itself, funding has been approved for 500 day passes, which SGA will distribute amongst the student body over the course of the semester." 

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