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In this April 12, 2019 photo, Alex Laurenco holds a sign at a protest during a demonstration at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, about changes BYU students would like to see in how the Honor Code is enforced.  A strict set of rules at Mormon-owned Brigham Young University banning things commonplace at many campuses such as drinking, premarital sex, beards and piercings is under new scrutiny — this time from students who want their university to be more compassionate with the punishments for violators. (Rick Egan/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)

In this April 12, 2019 photo, Alex Laurenco holds a sign at a protest during a demonstration at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, about changes BYU students would like to see in how the Honor Code is enforced. A strict set of rules at Mormon-owned Brigham Young University banning things commonplace at many campuses such as drinking, premarital sex, beards and piercings is under new scrutiny — this time from students who want their university to be more compassionate with the punishments for violators. (Rick Egan/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)

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