Through Oct. 14th, Wildfire will be partnering with Lyft to provide students with up to four 25 percent-off rides going to or from campus when the Lyft is ordered through the Wildfire app.
Through Oct. 14th, Wildfire will be partnering with Lyft to provide students with up to four 25 percent-off rides going to or from campus when the Lyft is ordered through the Wildfire app.
ASUC announces discount Lyft rides for students with temporary mobile partnership
The ASUC announced Wednesday a temporary partnership between its Berkeley Mobile smartphone app and the ride-sharing service Lyft, which will give students access to discounted rides.
ASUC announces discount Lyft rides for students with temporary mobile partnership
The ASUC announced Wednesday a temporary partnership between its Berkeley Mobile smartphone app and the ride-sharing service Lyft, which will give students access to discounted rides.
The truth is, I get emails like this every day: emails, texts, telegrams, handwritten letters and untrackable Venmo payments with pleas for life advice in the description.
The truth is, I get emails like this every day: emails, texts, telegrams, handwritten letters and untrackable Venmo payments with pleas for life advice in the description.
City Council may place stricter regulations on ride-sharing companies
This month, Berkeley City Council may consider putting stricter regulations on ride-sharing companies like Uber in light of concerns about customer safety and disability rights.
City Council may place stricter regulations on ride-sharing companies
This month, Berkeley City Council may consider putting stricter regulations on ride-sharing companies like Uber in light of concerns about customer safety and disability rights.
University of California advises employees against using services such as Airbnb, Uber
The University of California has advised its employees to avoid using peer-to-peer services, such as Airbnb and Uber, during UC-related business, in light of concern that these services are not adequately regulated.
University of California advises employees against using services such as Airbnb, Uber
The University of California has advised its employees to avoid using peer-to-peer services, such as Airbnb and Uber, during UC-related business, in light of concern that these services are not adequately regulated.