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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.
The Stanford Cardinal mascot is a rather unconventional choice. Stanford has an unofficial mascot, and to everyone’s surprise, it is a – ‘Tree’.
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 ...
The Tree has been the school's mascot since 1975. Fortunately for Stanford fans, they won't be left without their leafy cheerleader for their final two home games.
For nearly 50 years, students at Stanford University have risen to the challenge of playing the Tree, the popular, unofficial school mascot. In its long, storied history, the Tree, which dons a ...
The longstanding Stanford-Cal rivalry has been hard fought on several fronts, with the Stanford Tree coming out on top in the battle of college mascots.
Tree No. 44 tweeted, “Stanford has decided to suspend the Tree for walking out onto the field last game with a sign reading ‘Stanford Hates Fun’.
The person who serves as the Stanford Tree mascot has been suspended after parading a banner that said “Stanford hates fun.” ...
Stanford University's mascot, the Stanford Tree, is in Paris to support its 60 athletes participating in the 2024 Olympics.
Stanford's two remaining home games will not be without a mascot however, as a tweet within this thread reveals that tree No. 43 will be coming out of retirement to don the tree again.
Stanford has suspended the person who serves as the school's Tree mascot after unfurling a "Stanford hates fun" banner during an October game.
Stanford has suspended the person who serves as the school's Tree mascot after unfurling a "Stanford hates fun" banner during an October game.