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Welcome to the Sequoia Neighborhood! Explore the individual houses, themes, and communities found within Sequoia, located in the east side of Stanford campus. 

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Sequoia House Pages

  • We challenge you to use life in Arroyo as part of a lifelong quest to: Be curious amid opportunity & diversity Be of service to the world Be true to yourself (even as you question old ways and evolve)
  • Cedro is located on the east side of campus, in the community of houses known together as Wilbur Hall. Many in-house activities and “off-the-farm” events are planned throughout the year for both intellectual and recreational purposes. Our goal in Cedro is
  • Junipero, affectionately known as JRo, is located on the east side of campus, in the community of dormitories known together as Wilbur Hall. Many in-dorm activities and “off-the-farm” events are planned throughout the year for both intellectual and recrea
  • The Asian American theme house was established at Stanford in 1971 to create community and center the experiences of a very small and primarily first generation Asian American student population. Renamed in 1979 after John Okada who is recognized as the f
  • Otero is Stanford’s Public Service and Civic Engagement (PSCE) Theme House. As the PSCE Theme House, residents will have opportunities to learn about various approaches to public service, engage in service activities on and off campus, consider how servic
  • RINC LOVE is the foundational essence of our community, ethos, and culture. It’s grounded in open-heartedness, kindness, compassion, inclusivity, justice, celebration, and the reality that RINC is a space and place where the invitation is to be real - abo
  • Soto is located on the east side of campus, in the community of houses known together as Wilbur Hall. Many in-dorm activities and “off-the-farm” events are planned throughout the year for both intellectual and recreational purposes.
  • Trancos is home to Stanford's Outdoor House. Trancos is one of the eight houses in Wilbur Hall, located on the east side of campus. The house has several common areas, including a lounge, kitchen, and computer room. It also features amenities such as a ba
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