dress and grooming standards
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Readers' Forum: You belong here! — unless you dress 'immodestly'
The BYU dress and grooming standards of the Honor Code are straightforward and strict: Shoulders and midriffs covered, knee-length or longer bottoms, men are to always be clean-shaven. There’s even a standard on sideburn length.
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BYU students 'hit the road to commit to the code'
BYU students and BYUSA leadership spread awareness about The Honor Run, which shows students' commitment to living the BYU Honor Code. Back row: Eric Fortney, Emma Penrod, Tabitha Kirk, Steven Gilbert, Cinthya Garibay, Kekoa Wu. Front row: Sue Murie, Mackenzie McCoy. (Jason Peacock)
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