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Viral posts claimed scientists developed "artificial trees" to clean the air 1,000 times more efficiently than real trees.
Since its launch in 2022 at Stanford, the Holo Holo Music Festival has quickly grown into a powerful celebration of island music, culture, and connection — especially for those living away from ...
Armies of Texan volunteers are leading flood recovery and cleanup, supplementing official efforts even as more flooding hits ...
In 1975, Chris Hutson ’76, the first ever Tree, donned an entirely red and tree-shaped costume with a typed “Stanford” logo attached to the leaves.
Unofficially speaking, Stanford’s mascot is the Tree. The Tree first came to exist in 1975 as the official mascot of the Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band. Although the evergreen tree ...
Stanford and Cal played a rivalry game 2700 miles away from their respective California campuses Wednesday at the ACC Tournament in Charlotte.
Stanford Athletics Ruby Coulson, as the Stanford Tree, and gymnast Levi Jung-Ruivivar, who competed for the Philippines’ women’s gymnastics team and is an incoming Stanford freshman, jump together in ...
The Tree mascot flew out to Paris to visit the Stanford athletes at the 2024 Olympic Games, thanks in large part to Andrew Luck and his wife.
Stanford University's mascot, the Stanford Tree, is in Paris to support its 60 athletes participating in the 2024 Olympics.
Courtesy Stanford University Athletics (2) Ruby Coulson of Sequim speaks to Maxime Raynaud, a 7’1” French basketball player on Stanford University’s men’s team, for a promotional video for the college ...
The Pop-Tarts Bowl has been one of the highlights of bowl season thus far, as the game included an edible Pop-Tart mascot for the winners to eat. After Kansas State defeated North Carolina State ...
In particular, the Stanford Tree took it hard, calling the Pop-Tarts mascot a “mentor” while mourning the loss on social media.