The Chronicle of Higher Education
THE LIFE OF A CAMPUS: BOOKS, BUSES, AND CHICKEN STRIPS

43 Buses, 9 Million Rides

From 7 a.m. to midnight, the whine of diesel bus engines and the squeal of air brakes permeate the University of Georgia campus. Rain or shine, summer or winter, the red and white leviathans of the Campus Transit system negotiate narrow streets, tight corners, and...

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