Full Moon on the Quad, Stanford University’s iconic tradition, combines revelry and community under the first full moon of the academic year. Originating in the early 20th century, it evolved from spontaneous moonlit strolls to a festive celebration featuring music, performances, and the symbolic exchange of kisses. Despite controversies, the tradition remains cherished, adapting to changing times with a focus on consent and inclusivity.
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