NicholasP
Member
After searching the forums, I came across this old thread: http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforu...o-wheel-student-group/page3&highlight=Ryerson
It seemed to have died two years ago, but I think it's a good idea. I've looked into the RSU policies and found out how to create a club at Ryerson. I do need support from the community to make this happen though. I'm curious to see who would actually want to be a part of the club. Non-ryerson students are allowed to join as well, but there's a mandatory fee of $5 per semester (as stated in the RSU policies).
I've seen many motorcycles parked around campus and I know of a couple profs (including President Sheldon Levy) who currently ride. The only issue with this is that, the majority of school takes place in the winter/cold months for full time students. I don't see it as a problem for having events during the summer though.
Please reply to this thread if you do go to Ryerson and would like to be a part of a Motorcycle Club at school. With a minimum of 20 interested students, the application process could be started and could even be approved this year!
It seemed to have died two years ago, but I think it's a good idea. I've looked into the RSU policies and found out how to create a club at Ryerson. I do need support from the community to make this happen though. I'm curious to see who would actually want to be a part of the club. Non-ryerson students are allowed to join as well, but there's a mandatory fee of $5 per semester (as stated in the RSU policies).
I've seen many motorcycles parked around campus and I know of a couple profs (including President Sheldon Levy) who currently ride. The only issue with this is that, the majority of school takes place in the winter/cold months for full time students. I don't see it as a problem for having events during the summer though.
Please reply to this thread if you do go to Ryerson and would like to be a part of a Motorcycle Club at school. With a minimum of 20 interested students, the application process could be started and could even be approved this year!