09/10/2025
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โMSU Riders earn 'safe space' stickers as proof of commitment to safe, inclusive rides
โThe Empress MSU, led by project leader Cendie Garcia and president Russel Bankas, in partnership with the Office of Student Development Services (OSDS), Gender and Development (GAD), Supreme Student Council (SSC), Babaylanes Inc., and Bahagsubay Gensan, distributed Safe Space stickers to members of the MSU Riders Association this Thursday afternoon.
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โStickers serve as proof that riders have completed the GAD seminar โRide with Pride: Gender Sensitivity and Safe Spaces on the Road,โ which promotes safe and inclusive commuting within the campus.
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โThis initiative also comes amid ridersโ concerns over the increasing number of individuals posing as campus riders by wearing fake uniforms and using imitation MSU logo stickers.
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โGarcia reminded MSUans to stay vigilant when availing motorcycle rides, noting that only accredited riders wear official uniforms with names, assigned numbers, and designated colors: red for Monday and Thursday, maroon for Tuesday and Friday, and blue for Wednesday.
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โMeanwhile, Jerameel Sanico, a member of the MSU Riders Association, emphasized the importance of recognizing accredited members.
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โโOnce musulod nga di naka uniform ug di ga sulod sa patakaran, suspended gyud ang rider. Kanang mga ga byahe nga di naka uniform di na namo kauban,โ Sanico expressed.
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โEmpress MSU and its partners urge MSUans to verify ridersโ accreditation and be vigilant by checking uniforms, and โSafe Spaceโ stickers, especially as the university prepares for the upcoming Intramurals.
โ๏ธ Maria Nicole P. Silva
๐ธ Rayjie Carillo