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submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu
Downtown Minneapolis service will be stopped for maintenance beginning June 22 through July 3. Metro Transit will distribute informational flyers to customers during evening rush hour at all downtown platforms during the week of June 12 to ensure that riders are informed.
Sign up for rider alerts at https://www.metrotransit.org/rider-alerts to stay informed.
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submitted by weisss@augsburg.edu
I’m selling my nearly new RadWagon Electric Cargo Bike. I bought the bike in February and have only logged 40 miles on it.
This awesome orange cargo bike can:
— Go up to 40 miles on a charge.
— Haul as much as350 pounds of stuff.
— Decrease the heck out of your carbon footprint!
— Make neighbors and friends a bit envious of how leading-edge enviro-friendly you are.
— Leave you begging for reasons to leave your car in the garage.
— Replace your car! Yes. Replace. http://www.mensjournal.com/gear/articles/the-e-bike-that-might-replace-your-car-w484120
My brother, who lives in Alaska, has been riding a RadWagon for 14 months in all kinds of weather and with his son on the back! He uses his bike to haul broken trailer axles to the shop for repair, tote his skiing gear to mountain bases, and more. I’ve used mine to hook up a dog trailer to take one of my mutts to the dog park, get groceries, and go visit friends. This bike is ready to work for you!
I’m asking $1,500 (firm). New, the bike is $1,600 and requires assembly. I’ve done the assembly and all the fine tuning so everything is working like a charm.
I’m only selling the RadWagon because my original electric bike, which was stolen on New Year’s Day, resurfaced and I want to go back to riding that! Selling this bike will allow me to finance the repairs.
submitted by widsetht@augsburg.edu
Hello Students,
My name is Tiffany Widseth and I am an Exercise Science student and an McNair researcher this summer at Augsburg. I am investigating a modified version of the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) test in Division III female college soccer players and need healthy female Augsburg College students (ages 18-24) to participate in this study as part of the control group. You may not be currently a part of an Augsburg athletic team.
This study involves a one-hour visit to Kennedy Center Physiology lab (room 309) for Functional Movement Screen testing and a video of a drop jump. Participants will receive a $10 gift card to Target.
You can reach me at: widsetht@augsburg.edu to get more details or to schedule an appointment time.
Thank you!
submitted by kongs@augsburg.edu
We are seeking research participants in a study investigating how our eyes move when locating hidden objects. Participants will have their eye movements monitored while they complete a series of computerized visual search tasks. Eligible participants will be given $5 for their participation in this brief experiment.
All adults over 18 years of age with normal or corrected-to-normal vision are eligible to participate. The task takes less than 30 minutes to complete, and there are no anticipated risks to participation.
Please contact Samantha Kong via email (kongs@augsburg.edu) if you are interested in participating.