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No mascot has as unique a personality as the Stanford Tree. For nearly five decades, each Tree has made their costume distinctively, and fashionably, their own. In 1975, Chris Hutson ’76, the ...
The Stanford Cardinal mascot is a rather unconventional choice. Stanford has an unofficial mascot, and to everyone’s surprise, it is a – ‘Tree’.
Well, the Tree is a combination of a spoof on mascots and the fact that the Stanford logo has a tree in it. The logo, which has been around for years, alludes to the campus location in Palo Alto ...
Now Stanford owns the logo design, which means that it can also prevent others from replicating the school's likeness by just using Sabon art. But don't worry, the emblematic tree and Stanford ...
Now Stanford owns the logo design, which means that it can also prevent others from replicating the school's likeness by just using Sabon art. But don't worry, the emblematic tree and Stanford ...
The individual who serves as the Stanford Tree mascot has been suspended after unfurling a banner that read "Stanford hates fun" during the Cardinal's football game against Arizona State on Oct. 22.
Stanford has decided to suspend the Tree for walking out onto the field last game with a sign reading 'Stanford Hates Fun'. Tree socials will be inactive for the next few months. See y'all soon. 🌲.
But don't worry, alumni, the famous Stanford "S" with the tree emblem isn't going anywhere. This isn't the first time Stanford changed its logo. Design blog Rioleo tracked the signature's many ...
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