Rag (student society)

Rag (student society)

University Rag societies are student-run charitable fundraising organisations that are widespread in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Most universities in the UK and Ireland, as well as some in South Africa and The Netherlands have a Rag. In some universities Rags are known as Charities Campaigns, Charity Appeals, Charity Kommittees, or Karnivals, but they all share many of the same attributes, and together raise over a [http://www.ukrag.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=67329#67329 million pounds] for charity each year.

Since 2000, students from Maastricht University in The Netherlands also raise money for charity in the Maastricht Rag.And since 2005, also students from the Erasmus University in Rotterdam and the Utrecht University organize a Rag.

Origins

The Oxford English Dictionary states that the origin of the word from "An act of ragging; esp. an extensive display of noisy disorderly conduct, carried on in defiance of authority or discipline", and provides a citation from 1864, noting that the word was known in Oxford before this date. [Oxford English Dictionary, "rag", University slang]

It is not known where the term "Rag" originates, but it is thought to be from the Victorian era when students took time out of their studies to collect rags to clothe the poor.Fact|date=February 2007 The verb "rag" means to badger or pester someone, and early Rags collecters may have "ragged" passers-by until they made a donation.Fact|date=February 2007 Much more recently "RAG" has come to stand for "Raise and Give", "Raise A Grand" or "Raising and Giving", although this is a backronym. One story has it that the backronym was coined to convince a manager in a large charity of the value of working with student fundraisers.Fact|date=February 2007The first Rag in South Africa was started at the University of Stellenbosch by the male residence Helderberg. In South Africa the name RAG is sometimes thought to stand for "Remember and Give".

Student Rags took place between University College London and King's College London from their foundation in the 1820s.Fact|date=November 2007

Fundraising

Rag Week

Traditionally fundraising activities have centered around an annual Rag Week, in which students would take part in many events (and often perform crazy stunts) to raise money for charity. Often these events are themed such as [http://www.sunion.warwick.ac.uk/rag/public_html/index.html Warwick's] 2005 'Carry on' Theme and their award-winning 2006 'TV' Theme. In most universities fundraising is now year-round and more professional, although hit squads, naked calendars and kidnapping often still play a role.

Rag Mag

Many people will have heard of Rag primarily because of a 'Rag mag' - a small booklet traditionally filled with very un-PC humour sold to the local community during Rag Week. Some university Rags with a strong local tradition still sell their (substantially cleaner and funnier) Rag Mags, whilst others use theirs more as information-tools for new students wanting to know more about Rag.

A number of Rags claim to have published the first ever Rag mags:

Sheffield University Rag's Twikker was first produced in 1925. It is also claimed that Manchester University published the first Rag mag, in 1924. An issue of a Rag mag dating from 1923, called "Goblio", is said to be in the archives of the University of Southampton. However, Queen's University Belfast holds the most complete set of Rag magazines in its archives, holding 81 different copies of PTQ (Pro Tanto Quid) from 1927 onwards.

Charity Events and Sponsorship

Charity Events: The society organises and runs many events throughout the year for students and the public alike. The events organised vary from university to university, but typical examples include:
* Parties and club nights,
* Pub Tours, such as [http://www.bathrag.com Bath Rag's] Roman Romp
* "Jailbreaks," competitions to get as far from the start and back again within a set period of time, without spending any money on transport.
* City-wide processions,
* Pub Quizzes, such as Warwick's [http://www.sunion.warwick.ac.uk/rag/public_html/quiz/index.html weekly quiz]
* Duck races
* Bed-runs racing teams with hospital beds around London such as King's College London SU organise.
* Expeditions
* Sponsored bungee jumps and parachute jumps
* 7 Legged Bar Crawl, the largest annual pub crawl in Europe by the University of Nottingham's [http://www.su-web.nottingham.ac.uk/~karnival/index2.htm Karnival]
* Carnage, organised pub crawl by [http://www.badthingsgoodcauses.co.uk Birmingham Carnival]
* Manchester [http://www.boglestroll.com/ Bogle Stroll] .
* Sponsored hitch-hikes, such as St Andrews' £22,000 [http://www.race2amsterdam.co.uk Race2Amsterdam] , Sheffield's [http://www.bummit.co.uk Bummit] , Portsmouth's [http://www.upsu.net/getinvolved/rag/hitch Amsterdam Hitch] , Bath Rag's Paris Hitch and Aston's Hitch-hike to Dublin.
* World Record events such as [http://www.lazypeople.co.uk Whoopee] and Birmingham Carnival's "World Record Twister".
* Speed Dating, as organised by Portsmouth UPSU RAG Society [http://www.upsu.net/sociallife/diary/event/362.htm] and 5 go dating by Nottingham Karni.
* The Wimbledon Pram Race- A fancy dress, competitive pub crawl through Wimbledon, South London organised by St George's, University of London Students Union

Rag Raids

Street Collections: Currently known as 'Raids', collectors go out into the streets in different costumes to collect for a specific charity on any given day with buckets rather than the clipboards. Many Rags also organise week-long 'Tours' over the university holidays in which they will travel from town to town, collecting in each one, and raising thousands of pounds for the beneficiary charity.

Megaraids: A Megaraid is defined as a Raid where more than one Rag is present and in recent years these have been organised on a massive scale by charities with some events taking place consistently for over a decade. Charities which have a developed student fundraising events include Barnardo's, Help the Aged, Meningitis Research Foundation, Kidscan, The Meningitis Trust and Cancer Research UK. All Megaraids tend to include a social aspect and often attract former students who still take part.

uccessful Rag Organisations

Ancient universities tend to have historic and successful Rags, and some red-brick universities have an active Rag, although some like the University of Nottingham and the University of Birmingham still call themselves 'Carnival', presumablyFact|date=August 2008 from when organising a student-led Carnival was their main activity. In the early years at the University of York, it was a condition of the funding of the Student Union that there would be no rag week of any kind.

The current record for the largest total posted by a Rag Organisation is from Loughborough Students Rag: they posted a total of £908,318.32 for the academic year 2007/08, making them Europe's largest and most successful University fundraising organisation.

A Rag's success is usually measured in money raised per student at the University.

In 2003, Bath Rag's total amount raised hit £1 million since their formation in 1967 from Bristol Rag.

Nearly all of the universities of London have their own Rag Weeks and they often consist of students going out with collection buckets. For the last few years the most successful Rag Weeks were held by Barts and The London. In 2005 their total amount raised topped over £1million [ [http://www.qmul.ac.uk/news/newsrelease.php?news_id=126 Barts and the London students raise £1million for RAG Queen Mary, University of London ] ] over the last ten years.

UKRag is a peer-led support and information internet service, with over 1,000 members. The site provides help and peer-support on all aspects of student fundraising, including providing best-practise guides within its own wiki.

The Ragabonds is a group of around 20 graduates and non students who still take part in the Rag 'scene'. Many of them have Rag careers of over a decade and include several members who have raised over £50,000 from street collecting alone.

Last calendar year the Ragabonds raised almost GB£100,000 [ [http://ragabonds.org.uk/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=37 The Ragabonds - Totals ] ]

External links

* [http://www.ukrag.net UKRag.net] - Student Fundraising forum & peer support
* [http://wiki.ukrag.net UK Rag Wiki] - Student fundraising guides and information
* [http://www.ragabonds.org.uk Ragabonds] - Alumni organisation for Rags

Irish Rags

* [http://www.ucc.ie/en/SIN/rag/ University College Cork RAG]
* [http://www.nuimsu.com/ National University of Ireland, Maynooth RAG]

British Rags

* [http://www.ausa.org.uk/student-development/charities/ Aberdeen Students' Charities Campaign]
* [http://www.astonrag.com Aston University RAG]
* [http://www.bathrag.com University of Bath Rag]
* [http://www.smd.qmul.ac.uk/ Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry RAG]
* [http://www.badthingsgoodcauses.co.uk/ University of Birmingham Carnival]
* [http://www.subu.org.uk/rag Bournemouth University RAG]
* [http://www.bristolrag.org.uk/ University of Bristol RAG]
* [http://www.cambridgerag.org.uk/ University of Cambridge RAG]
* [http://rag.ex.ac.uk// University of Exeter RAG]
* Farnborough Sixth Form College RAG
* [http://hullrag.wordpress.com/ Hull University Union RAG]
* [http://www.kentunion.co.uk/display/kent/RAG University of Kent RAG]
* [http://www.kclmsrag.com Kings College (University of London) Rag]
* [http://www.lancs.ac.uk/unihistory/life/rag.htm Lancaster University Rag]
* [http://www.leedsrag.org.uk Leeds University RAG]
* [http://www.lsrag.co.uk/ Loughborough Students RAG]
* [http://www.manchesterrag.com Manchester University Rag]
* [http://www.karni.co.uk University of Nottingham Karnival]
* [http://www.oxfordrag.co.uk/ University of Oxford RAG]
* [http://www.upsu.net/getinvolved/rag University of Portsmouth RAG]
* [http://www.rusu.co.uk/rag University of Reading RAG]
* [http://www.rgunion.co.uk/clubs/rugrag The Robert Gordon University RAG (RugRag)]
* [http://www.sheffieldrag.com University of Sheffield Union of Students' RAG]
* [http://www.yourunion.net/charities University of St Andrews Charities Campaign]
* [http://www.warwickrag.co.uk University of Warwick RAG]
* [http://www.sgsu.ac.uk St George's, University of London RAG]
* [http://www.yusu.org/rag/ University of York Rag]
*Ragabonds

Dutch Rags

* [http://www.ragweek.unimaas.nl Ragweek Maastricht]
* [http://www.ragweek.nl Ragweek Utrecht]
* [http://www.ru.nl/ragweek Ragweek Nijmegen]

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