Stanford Tree draws suspension for ‘Stanford Hates Fun’ banner during football game

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Stanford Tree draws suspension for ‘Stanford Hates Fun’ banner during football game
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But fans of the zany Tree need not worry, it’s not going anywhere despite the suspension.

Hours after the initial announcement, the individual who had previously held the position revealed they are coming out of retirement and will fill the trunk until the suspension is lifted.leadership reached this decision as per established Band policy. But don’t worry, I’ll be coming out of retirement until #44 returns in the winter 😤☮️“Heyo, previous Tree here. Some of y’all have been asking, so I’ll clarify that leadership reached this decision as per established Band policy.

The Stanford band also used its halftime show during the game against Arizona State to press the university to divest from fossil fuels, citing climate change as the impetus for a “spooky” setlist during the break, which the band members played in Halloween costumes.

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