byu halloween
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Students reveal Friday the 13th superstitions
A full moon, often associated with Halloween and ghosts, is pictured on a dark night. Friday the 13th lands in October this year, prompting BYU students to consider what superstitions and paranormal activities they believe in. (Pexels)
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BYU students attract 'Big Four' accounting firms
Aaron Anderson, dressed as Waldo for an annual 'trick or treat' activity on Oct. 24, explains KPMG as a 'Big Four' firm to junior business minor Branden Hansen. (Holly Ferguson)
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BYU bagpipers meet every Halloween
Collin Jensen plays the bagpipes every year on Halloween with his band. (Ethan Winkleman)
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Provo band works with Nightmare on 13th to host Halloween concert
The Red Yeti was formed March 2012 and was named after Colman Edwards' (second to right) old red van. the band used it to transport all of their equipment to concerts. (Photo:Ty Wilson)
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