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Old 03-24-2006, 04:40 PM   #1
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In the daily universe this morning, a front page article discussed the termination of employment for one of the employees of BYUSA, who had written a letter to the editor critical of the requirements for candidates running for position. Also included in the DU was an article fortelling the coming of "Soulforce," a gay and lesbian rights activist group targeting BYU for their overly-strict anti-gay policies. Who'd have thought the Universe would have brought those to light? Interesting.

Soulforce is having a rally on April 10th at Kiwanis Park (a monday night, by the way). My plan is to pass around fliers advertising a "ward FHE," 7:30 at Kiwanis Park, the same night.
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Old 03-25-2006, 05:39 AM   #2
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Soulforce is having a rally on April 10th at Kiwanis Park (a monday night, by the way). My plan is to pass around fliers advertising a "ward FHE," 7:30 at Kiwanis Park, the same night.
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Good old Kiwana's park. In my day that place was Provo's beach. It was where all the co-eds went to tan in their bikinis without the fear of being sent to the honor code office. It was also where all the guys went to support them in that decision.
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Good old Kiwana's park. In my day that place was Provo's beach. It was where all the co-eds went to tan in their bikinis without the fear of being sent to the honor code office. It was also where all the guys went to support them in that decision.
A question about the Honor Code: Is it still enforced in areas that are off campus? I understand it is in the approved off campus housing, but can students tattle on other students if they see an Honor Code violation in a public place like Kiwanas Park? Or how about a place like the frozen foods section in Albertson's?

How long is the arm of the Honor Code?
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A question about the Honor Code: Is it still enforced in areas that are off campus? I understand it is in the approved off campus housing, but can students tattle on other students if they see an Honor Code violation in a public place like Kiwanas Park? Or how about a place like the frozen foods section in Albertson's?

How long is the arm of the Honor Code?
Dress code stuff didn't apply off campus.
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Dress code stuff didn't apply off campus.
That's good to hear. I'd hate to think that my tithing dollars wouldn't allow you guys to have seen the girls flaunt it.
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Oh, yeah. Honor code is expected to be in effect 24/7. They don't do anything to enforce it off campus, of course, but it is expected.
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Good old Kiwana's park. In my day that place was Provo's beach. It was where all the co-eds went to tan in their bikinis without the fear of being sent to the honor code office. It was also where all the guys went to support them in that decision.
A question about the Honor Code: Is it still enforced in areas that are off campus? I understand it is in the approved off campus housing, but can students tattle on other students if they see an Honor Code violation in a public place like Kiwanas Park? Or how about a place like the frozen foods section in Albertson's?

How long is the arm of the Honor Code?
As I recall, several BYU football players got kicked out of school for off-campus honor code violations. It sounds like you are talking about the milder stuff, though(shorts and the like).
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As I recall, several BYU football players got kicked out of school for off-campus honor code violations. It sounds like you are talking about the milder stuff, though(shorts and the like).
Yeah, I was talking about the mild stuff. I wouldn't think that it would be that restrictive.

I like the idea of an Honor Code, but it sure seems that it is too inconsistent when punishments are handed out. Too much letter of the law and too little spirit of the law.
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woe be unto you if you are busted for an honor code violation.

esp. the ones that a lot of people break. Like being out of apts. by midnight (of the opposite sex).

woe, because you are one of the unlucky few.
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