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Y Mountain lit in trans flag colors against BYU demonstration policy
Color The Campus organized a lighting of the Y in the colors of the transgender flag Saturday evening.
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BYU students mark Rainbow Day after setting Y aglow
By Megan Spencer and Andrew Nieves
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Recent study finds nearly 1,000 BYU student survey respondents identify as LGBTQ
Almost 1,000 BYU students responding to a recent survey identified as LGBTQ in a study conducted by two Provo clinical psychologists.
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BYU 'Rainbow Day' participants show support for LGBT community while others protest
By Veronica Maciel and Cassidy Wixom
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Students will celebrate 'Rainbow Day' on anniversary of Honor Code clarification
Students will participate in 'Rainbow Day' to show support for the LGBT community on March 4 — the anniversary of last year’s Honor Code clarification.
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BYU removes controversial flyers on campus ahead of 'Rainbow Day'
Controversial flyers were posted around campus on Tuesday suggesting a counter-protest planned for Thursday when LGBT support movement Color the Campus plans to celebrate 'Rainbow Day.'
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Students hold 'rainbow day' to support BYU LGBT community
Color the Campus celebrated the first 'Rainbow Day' of the school year on Sept. 23 to show love and support for the LGBT community still hurting after Honor Code confusion.
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BYU students celebrate rainbow day
See also: BYU students clash over honor code changes, demand clarification
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