Students of Prince William's university welcomed with shaving foam fight

It's a decades old tradition for newcomers in University of St Andrews


Reuters October 24, 2016
It's a decades old tradition for newcomers in University of St Andrews. PHOTO: REUTERS

Students dressed in costumes chased each other with shaving cream in a massive foam fight at the University of St Andrews on Monday, as part of a decades old tradition for newcomers.

Each year, freshers at the Scottish university, where Prince William met his now wife Kate Middleton when they were both students, join so-called academic families where they are adopted by older students for mentoring.

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Several weeks into the first term, the university holds its annual "Raisin Weekend", during which the academic parents hold parties for the new students.

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The weekend culminates in "Raisin Monday", when they dress the new students in costumes and send them into the university main's lawn for a shaving foam fight.

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