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The Daily Universe 1 of 11 A group of students wear monochromatic outfits and stand in rainbow order to show their support for Rainbow Day. (Cassidy Wixom) A Rainbow Day participant wears rainbow earrings at Rainbow Day on BYU campus. (Sydnee Gonzalez) Annaleah Abbot did rainbow makeup to show her support at Rainbow Day. (Cassidy Wixom) A BYU student holds up a rainbow flag in support of LGBT individuals. (Sydnee Gonzalez) In response to the counter protesters holding umbrellas, students held rainbow umbrellas in Brigham Square. (Sydnee Gonzalez) In response to the counter protesters holding umbrellas, students held rainbow umbrellas in Brigham Square. (Cassidy Wixom) ....
The Daily Universe (Richard Crookston) The 23rd annual BYU Religious Education Student Symposium will be streamed on YouTube Feb. 19 to comply with COVID-19 restrictions. BYU students write research papers related to any gospel topic to submit to the symposium. Committee members then choose the best papers to present and potentially win cash prizes. Student presentations normally take place at a formal event in the Wilkinson Student Center. This year students have already pre-recorded their presentations, which will be streamed on the religious education YouTube channel at 9 a.m. that day. BYU religion professor Daniel Becerra presented in the symposium as a student and recently served on the symposium committee. He assisted in reviewing proposals, deciding which papers to publish and voting on who received cash awards. ....
The Daily Universe The annual Dean of Studentâs Photo Contest invites students to share their photography with the goal of increasing student contributions to the Wilkinson Student Center. The contest opened Oct. 30 and runs to Jan. 29, 2021, with five different categories focusing on different aspects of student experiences, such as Student Unity & Inclusion and Student Portraits. The winning photos are displayed in the WSC. Students can submit photos at the competition’s website. Past winners of the Dean of Student’s Photo Contest have their art hung around the second and third floor of the WSC. One of the contest’s goals is to showcase student talent. (Hannah Miner) ....