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Since 1981, Stanford has been known as the Cardinal. Stanford was known as the "Indians" from 1930-72. As for the mascot, Stanford does not officially have one. The "Tree," which is a member of the Stanford Band, has been mistaken as the school’s mascot, but it is not.
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Stanford Tree - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stanford Cardinal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Graduate student Evan Meagher is the Stanford mascot.; (Ernest Coleman photo); | ZOOM | ... Meagher is the Stanford mascot, that guy juking around the gym in a pine tree outfit. (Technically, he's the Stanford band's mascot.
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Stanford's infamous Tree mascot has frolicked its way into trouble once again, this time getting chopped down by the NCAA for bad behavior at "The Big Dance" in March. ... Leep took over mascot duties following the firing of Erin Lashnits, who was stripped of her Tree duties for being intoxicated during a men's basketball...
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The student wearing the costume of the legendary mascot was suspended from duty after UC Berkeley police observed her drinking from a flask during a Stanford-Cal basketball game last week, officials said today.
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How to Become the Tree, Mascot of Stanford University. Some colleges have mascots. Stanford University has the Stanford Tree. Are you up to the challenge? ... eHow Article: How to Become the Tree, Mascot of Stanford University...
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; The Mercury News reported on Stanford's search for a new body to fill its unofficial mascot, the Redwood Tree, yesterday. The mascot was first introduced in 1975 after Stanford did away with team moniker the Indians at the urging of Native Americans. ... Tags: leeches, mascot, Stanford...
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The Removal of the Indian Mascot of Stanford ... The "Indian" became the mascot for Stanford's athletic teams in 1930 and continued as such through 1970, its most common manifestation being a caricature of a small Indian with a big nose.
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