News: Charity

  • Unicyclist pedals to campus for charity

    Saturday 27 March, 2010

    A Warwick student embarked on a unicycle ride from Leamington Spa to the University campus …

  • Walkers raise awareness for Haiti

    Monday 8 February, 2010

    On Tuesday 2 February, thirteen Warwick students walked the eight miles from Leamington to campus to raise money for the earthquake victims in Haiti.

  • A world united, a campus divided

    Wednesday 3 February, 2010 National flags in SUHQ

    Organisers say One World Week was better than ever before, but many claim the event is image obsessed and corporatist

  • Students join convoy to Gaza

    Tuesday 8 December, 2009 - 2 comments

    Two Warwick finalists are planning to drive 4,000 kilometres to Palestine as part of a convoy organised by Viva Palestina. The convoy intends to deliver aid to the people of Gaza, who are living under an Israeli blockade.

  • RAG to riches: students raise money in aid of charity

    Tuesday 8 December, 2009 RAG exec being gnomed

    Week 9 celebrated the return of the charity fundraiser “RAG week”, with many events and deliveries marking another successful year. The event is a significant feature of the Warwick calendar.

  • Biggest Jailbreak ever raises thousands for charity

    Tuesday 24 November, 2009

    One hundred and six teams of Warwick students took part in the annual charity hitchhike “Jailbreak” this year - a record number, which suggests the growing popularity of the event on campus.

  • Prepare to be “gnomed”: RAG week returns

    Tuesday 24 November, 2009

    Week nine of this term marks the return of “Rag Week”, the annual period of intense charity fund-raising by the Raising and Giving (RAG) society.

  • Warwick Skydivers raise over £55,000

    Tuesday 21 April, 2009 Skydivers at the Great Warwick Jump 2009

    Over the weekend of the 6th to 8th March, the Skydiving Club successfully raised £57,374.63 for over one hundred charities and deserving causes worldwide.

  • Warwick students hitch-hike for charity

    Tuesday 21 April, 2009 - 1 comment A hitchhiker

    Eighty-six Warwick students hitchhiked to Morocco and Prague over the Easter holiday as part of the annual Warwick Hitch.

  • Students to stage charity wedding

    Tuesday 25 November, 2008

    Will Grave and Cassie Wilson will “tie the knot” in a wedding ceremony on the …

  • Charity week aims to raise £3,500

    Tuesday 4 November, 2008

    The Islamic Society (ISoc) Charity Week brought to attention the plight of orphans around the world

  • Jailbreak participants flee Warwick

    Tuesday 4 November, 2008

    Intrepid students set off this weekend on the annual Jailbreak adventure, raising money for BBC Children in Need

  • One Condom, One World

    Tuesday 30 September, 2008

    In the milieu of ethical enterprise springs Global Ethics’s latest innovative idea; the ‘One’ Condom Range. Global Ethics, the charity behind the popular One Water, claim that this protection is ‘passion with compassion’.

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Jailbreak

  • Biggest Jailbreak ever raises thousands for charity

    Tuesday 24 November, 2009

    One hundred and six teams of Warwick students took part in the annual charity hitchhike “Jailbreak” this year - a record number, which suggests the growing popularity of the event on campus.

  • Breaking out of the Bubble

    Tuesday 18 November, 2008

    Students blag, perform and smile for free trips to world-wide destinations for charity

RAG

  • RAG to riches: students raise money in aid of charity

    Tuesday 8 December, 2009

    Week 9 celebrated the return of the charity fundraiser “RAG week”, with many events and deliveries marking another successful year. The event is a significant feature of the Warwick calendar.

  • Prepare to be “gnomed”: RAG week returns

    Tuesday 24 November, 2009

    Week nine of this term marks the return of “Rag Week”, the annual period of intense charity fund-raising by the Raising and Giving (RAG) society.

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  • A world united, a campus divided

    Wednesday 3 February, 2010

    Organisers say One World Week was better than ever before, but many claim the event is image obsessed and corporatist

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