West Lag
Stanford History
Stanford Today
Geography of the Bay Area
Stanford Alums
100

These are the two RAs on Granada 2

Laci and Marissa

100

Stanford University was founded in this century. 

The 19th century (1800s)

100

This is the name of Stanford's student-run, independent newspaper. 

The Stanford Daily

100

The address for Stanford's package warehouse is located in this Bay Area city. 

Newark, CA

100

This golfer played only two seasons at Stanford, winning an individual championship, before turning pro in 1996.

Tiger Woods

200

After North America, this continent is responsible for the most West Lag residents. 

Asia

200

Stanford University is named for this individual. 

Leland Stanford, Jr. 

200

This is the most popular undergraduate major at Stanford University. 

Computer Science

200

This is the Bay Area county where Stanford University is located. 

Santa Clara County

200

The founder of this vanishing-message social media app was a member of Kappa Sigma at Stanford. 

Snapchat

300

West Lag has this many residents (+/- 5).

133

300

This is the only U.S. President to attend Stanford University. 

Herbert Hoover

300

This man is the president of Stanford University. 

Jon Levin

300

This bridge, nearest to Stanford, crosses the Bay between Menlo Park and Fremont. 

Dumbarton Bridge

300

This Missouri senator and Stanford alum is one of the bright young(ish) stars of the conservative movement in America. 

Josh Hawley

400

This is the furthest undergraduate dining hall from West Lag

Casper Dining (EVGR accepted)

400

This university won last year's edition of the Big Game. 

UC Berkeley

400

This is the newest of Stanford's seven schools, where you might find a class on energy policy.

Doerr School of Sustainability

400

This is the Bay Area county that includes Oakland and Berkeley. 

Alameda County

400

This Legally Blonde star majored in English at Stanford before leaving to pursue acting. 

Reese Witherspoon

500

Name either of the WL RFs

Melissa and Erin

500

This man was the first president of Stanford University, from 1891 until 1913. 

David Starr Jordan

500

ANKO and the Raikes building, the two newest buildings on Stanford campus, are a part of this Stanford department. 

Education

500

This crack in the earth was responsible for the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, which devastated Stanford and its surrounding area. 

San Andreas Fault

500

This Stanford alum, for whom a Stern Hall dorm is named, was the first American woman in space.

Sally Ride

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