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(KSL News) -- The Honor Code Office at Brigham Young University will review the conduct of five students who took part in a gay-awareness demonstration on campus.
The Honor Code Office review could clear them or result in punishment that could include expulsion.
The students joined members of the Soulforce Equality Riders in a demonstration last month, protesting the university's stance on homosexuals.