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    Remove 'Ceylon' posters from the Food Court's Sarandib servery

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    Replace them with something less dubious, such as further Sri Lanka posters. If this is not in AUSA's control, request UoA do so, in line with their stated wish to decolonialise the University.

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    Using the European colonial name is offensive, and the display of these posters, 77 years after independence and 53 years after the country renamed itself Sri Lanka, cause surprise and dismay to students, especially from South Asia.
Christina Schmid
10:31am on 3 Dec 25 Good morning, I have reached out to University Staff to have a conversation around the mention of Ceylon and have set up a meeting for which I would like to have you involved. As this SUggestion is anonymous, could you please send me an email (ausapresident@abdn.ac.uk) to allow you to be involved in the conversations with the University and the owner of the Serandib. Thank you!