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BYU students not as conservative as some think
Kwaku El, back left, and other members of the BYU College Democrats members protest the reinstatement of President Donald Trump's travel ban at the Utah State Capitol on Feb. 4. (BYU College Democrats)
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BYU LGBTQ students request more resources during forum
Addison Jenkins, Aubree Lyman, JD Goates and Liza Holdaway speak at a BYU LGBTQ panel for mental health awareness. (Ari Davis)
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BYU added to LGBT organization's 'Shame List'
Campus Pride has added more than 100 schools across the country to its 'Shame List.' (Hannah McCulloch via Google Maps)
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Provo Pride holding vigil for Orlando shooting victims
Provo Pride will be hosting a vigil tonight for the Orlando victims at Memorial Park. (Facebook/Vigil for Orlando Victims – Utah County)
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SB107 Bill would increase severity of hate crime penalties
Sen. Steve Urquhart, R-St. George, has introduced Senate Bill 107, amending hate crime laws in Utah. (Steve Urquhart)
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LDS Church members anticipate counsel on LGBTQ acceptance
People from all over the world travel to Utah to attend General Conference in October of 2014. ( Mormon Newsroom)
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Affirmation: Where LGBTQ/SSA Mormons Unite
Tyler Glenn, lead singer for the band, Neon Trees, makes his appearance at Affirmation. (Kelsie Matheson)
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Provo LGBTQ support group reacts to Elder Rasband's devotional invitation
Elder Ronald A. Rasband's devotional on religious freedom on Sept. 15 became an instant talking point on the BYU Campus. It sparked conversation among the student body and was met with a positive reaction from Provo's LGBTQ support group.
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Gov. Herbert calls Utah Compromise law a model for nation
Utah Gov. Gary R. Herbert at a BYU symposium on July 8 said the recently enacted Utah Compromise law should be a model for the nation for balancing LGBT and religious rights.
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Church leaders counsel members on same-sex marriage decision
After same-sex marriage was legalized, the LDS church leaders released a document for members to understand how to go forward regarding the Supreme Court's decision.
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Predicting impacts of the same-sex ruling
The Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling supporting same-sex marriage is in the 'what's next' phase.
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Helping LGBTQ/SSA churchgoers feel welcome in an LDS environment
If you’re a straight member of the LDS Church, slip off your shoes for a minute and step into someone else’s. Imagine that you identify as same-sex attracted, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer.
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