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      Trevecca will give out bikes to students who give up their cars
      "If they agree to leave their car at home, Trevecca students can get a free bike and save on the university's the $250 annual parking fee."

      Jason Adkins wanted to find a way to cut down on the number of cars coming to Trevecca Nazarene University and help the environment at the same time.

      He figured getting students to bike around the university's Murfreesboro Road campus and Nashville would be a great way to do it.

      So he came up with a plan: Students who agree to leave their cars at home get a free bike and save the roughly $250 a year it costs to park on campus.
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