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Mormon students light up BYU sign in rainbow colors to support equality. The school may expel them.
Brigham Young University has denounced the display and said it violated their policies. They weren’t as worried about anti-LGBTQ fliers that appeared on campus though.
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Students say they were tricked into coming out by their anti-gay school
“Everyone is in so much fear now.”
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Students thought their Mormon university was OK with gay people for a second. Oops.
The school dropped its honor code’s ban on “homosexual behavior.” But it isn’t ready to accept LGBTQ students just yet.
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A Mormon university’s mascot just came out. He feared rejection for years.
The man behind “Cosmo the Cougar” is gay. He worried people would hate him for years.
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This trans college student might be expelled if they have surgery
“If I ran my own church school, I probably wouldn’t make it dependent on breast size.”
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Report: Brigham Young University punishes gay rape victims not rapists
Gay and bisexual students face punishment, suspension, and even expulsion for reporting rape by someone of the same sex.
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LGBT groups demand Big 12 drop potential plans to add BYU
BYU is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The school’s policies state that gay “behavior is inappropriate and violates the Honor Code.”
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Former-BYU student says he was evicted from apartment over same-sex attraction
A former Brigham Young University student has sued a university-contracted apartment complex that he says evicted him after he told his roommates he was attracted to men.
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Mormon school bookstore yanks Hallmark’s same-sex marriage cards
SALT LAKE CITY — Greeting cards celebrating same-sex marriages turned up at the Brigham Young University bookstore Tuesday. Placed by Hallmark, the cards reading “Mr. and Mr.” and “Mrs. and Mrs.” were quickly removed when bookstore staff discovered them after photos surfaced online. The outside vendor stocked the shelves without realizing the school wouldn’t want …
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BYU: Utah voters support some form of legal recognition for same-sex couples
PROVO, Utah — A poll released Monday by Brigham Young University’s Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy found that 43 percent of respondents surveyed thought civil unions should be legal, while 28 per cent wanted full marriage equality.