Raisin Monday

Our university has a longstanding tradition of academic families when all newcomers are adopted by students from the third year. In October, the families meet during the Raisin weekend, when on Sunday the kids go to their mother's house for lunch and games and on the evening they go their father for dinner and celebration. Surprisingly, it involves a lot of fun and alcohol. On Raisin Monday, the kids go to their mother who dresses them in costumes, then they continue to their father's place where they receive a raisin recipe and they finish by a parade that leads to school's square where they participate in a huge foam fight.

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