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RAG (Raising and Giving) Week is a week-long fundraising event where students organise various activities to raise money for charity. 

It's a time for student societies and clubs to compete and showcase their creativity while contributing to a worthy cause. 

Student involvement: RAG Week typically features a diverse range of events, including bake sales, bake-offs, fashion shows, sporting events, and other creative activities. 

Competitive element: RAG Week is a student-led initiative, with students taking the lead in planning and executing the fundraising events. 

Social impact: Some RAG Weeks have a competitive element, with different clubs or societies vying to raise the most money. 

RAG Week provides an opportunity for students to engage in community outreach and make a positive impact on their chosen charities. 

History: The term "RAG" likely originates from the practice of students in the Victorian era who collected rags for the poor. 

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