Simon Fraser University in Burnaby announced Wednesday it is dropping the name Clan for its varsity athletic teams.
The announcement came in a letter posted online by Andrew Petter, SFU鈥檚 president and vice-chancellor, who said the decision came after a consultation process that began in January.
鈥淭here are a number of reasons for this change, but the single most important factor influencing my decision is the views of student athletes on this matter,鈥 Petter wroter. 鈥淭hrough our engagement process, students shared stories of unsafe situations, upsetting conversations, and the harm they experience due to misinterpretation and/or misuse of the team name. As a university that has made it a core commitment to foster a supportive environment for our students, we have an obligation to attend to their voices and concerns.鈥澛犅
The process to choose a new team name will be led by the athletics and recreation department starting in September, Petter said.
The name Clan has deep roots, but was often misunderstood as the word 鈥渒lan鈥 in connection with the racist group the Ku Klux Klan.
鈥淎s we move away from using the Clan as our team name, I want to stress that we continue to be exceedingly proud of the people, teams and accomplishments associated with the Clan over our long history,鈥 Petter said. 鈥淭he Gaelic word for family was chosen to honour friendship, loyalty and connection, commitments that remain deeply engrained at SFU.鈥