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The Band has suspended the current Stanford Tree until January for carrying a “Stanford Hates Fun” banner at a football game, reigniting student concerns over social life and free speech on ...
Palm trees in Main Quad, which typically cost $25,000 to $35,000 per tree in the Bay Area. (Photo: SARAYU PAI/The Stanford Daily) ...
— Stanford Tree 🌲 (@DaStanfordTree) October 31, 2022 Hours after the initial announcement, the individual who had previously held the position revealed they are coming out of retirement and ...
Trees don't talk but they can certainly make statements. The Stanford mascot walked out on the football field with a sign that read "Stanford hates fun" during halftime of the game against ASU on ...
The Stanford Tree has been suspended indefinitely. The student who works as the Cardinal mascot, the Stanford Tree, has been suspended from their post after they pulled out a “Stanford Hates ...
— Stanford Tree (@DaStanfordTree) October 31, 2022. It's unclear how long the suspension will last. Messages to those affiliated with the Tree and the marching band were not immediately returned.
The person who serves as the Stanford Tree mascot has been suspended after parading a banner that said “Stanford hates fun” during the Cardinal’s game against Arizona State on Oct. 22.
Stanford Cardinal mascot, the ‘Stanford Tree’ is quite an unusual choice in the world of college sports. Stanford is known as ‘The Cardinal’ and doesn't officially have a mascot.
— Stanford Tree 🌲 (@DaStanfordTree) October 31, 2022 The reason for the protest as explained by The Stanford Daily is in regards to the university's "war on fun" when it comes to student life.
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The Stanford Tree and the marching band both have histories of suspensions. In 2016, the band was suspended for reasons that included hazing, sexual harassment and alcohol abuse.