Over the fall quarter, Stanford students participated in many university traditions, celebrations, and events. On Thursday and Friday nights, The Arbor hosted trivia and various live musical performances. And during New Student Orientation, student leaders ran through campus, picking up frosh and transfer students for a night of dancing and fun.
Take a peek at some of the highlights of student life so far this year:
The Stanford India Association hosted the Grand Stanford Diwali 2023 event Nov. 10 at White Plaza to celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights. Students and community members enjoyed free food, a live DJ, and a Bollywood dance party.
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The Graduate Orientation Activities Lunch and Information Event, otherwise known as G.O.A.L.I.E., is a long-standing tradition and was one of the first campus-wide orientation events for graduate students. This year, new graduate students heard from various support staff and learned about graduate student organizations and resources available at Stanford.
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New Stanford students, with their residence flags in tow, arrived at Memorial Auditorium for Faces of Community in September. The event is part of the annual NSO program and includes live storytelling and musical performances.
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Students celebrated and cheered on the Cardinal at the Big Game against UC Berkeley earlier this month.
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Members of the Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band ran through campus at the start of fall quarter going dorm to dorm and picking up incoming students and staff for the annual Stanford Band Run. Along the way, the band, dressed in glow-in-the-dark, stopped to play music and dancing ensued.
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The Graduate Life Office coordinates the annual New Student Graduate Orientation program to welcome and orient new graduate students to Stanford. This year’s theme was “One Stanford, many stories.”
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Resident assistants and ethnic theme associates arrived on campus ahead of incoming and returning students this fall and participated in a training and team-building event to prepare them for the upcoming academic year.
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Located in the Tresidder Memorial Union courtyard, The Arbor is a largely student-run outdoor bar and entertainment space. It’s open on Thursday and Friday nights during fall and spring quarters, with support from the Office of Student Engagement.
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Stanford’s Class of 2027 danced the night away in early November at the annual Frosh Formal.
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