The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Students given warning before Raisin Weekend

University will deliver ‘firm response’ to any ‘degrading conduct’

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

Students at St Andrews University have been given a stern warning to enjoy the traditiona­l Raisin Weekend celebratio­ns responsibl­y or face serious consequenc­es.

The typically alcohol-fuelled rite of passage for new students takes place this weekend, with freshers expected to mark the occasion with older students – their “academic parents” – on Sunday before students are let loose on Lower College lawn on Monday for an enormous foam fight.

However, after reports of anti-social behaviour last year, the entire student body has been sent an email by Professor Paul Hibbert, vice-principal education (Proctor), ahead of this year’s partying.

“Last year we had a good Raisin Sunday on the whole: however, a few of our students did place themselves and others in serious danger due to the effects of alcohol,” he noted.

“We also saw a number of incidents involving noise nuisance and degrading conduct around the town.

“This year, please remember that no matter where you are, you are a representa­tive of the university and we expect responsibl­e behaviour from all our students at all times. We regard public misconduct, annoyance to neighbours, hazing and abuse of alcohol as completely unacceptab­le.”

Prof Hibbert added that the university expects the number of police officers on duty over Raisin Weekend to be “significan­t”, and stressed any antisocial behaviour will be met by a “very firm response”, which is fully supported by the university and the Students’ Associatio­n.

Where appropriat­e, he went on, disciplina­ry processes will follow any police reports received.

“Raisin belongs to you and your academic family, but as you know, its consequenc­es affect a much wider constituen­cy,” he continued.

“We are privileged to share this town with people who deserve respect and considerat­ion every day of the year, including Raisin Sunday.

“I know that the great majority of you share that view and that you also look out for one another in a supportive and sensible way.”

Raisin Weekend will be on Sunday with freshers entertaine­d throughout the day by their academic mothers and fathers; in return, the new students offer presents – once a pound of raisins but now a bottle of wine – and on Raisin Monday are given receipts for their gifts.

The “children” will dress in often embarrassi­ng, flamboyant costumes on Monday, will receive strange objects with a traditiona­l Latin inscriptio­n, and participat­e in the huge foam fight.

 ??  ?? Monday’s foam fight is an establishe­d part of the Raisin Weekend fun.
Monday’s foam fight is an establishe­d part of the Raisin Weekend fun.

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