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I fully support the Honor Code. Honor in this world is hard to find and I am glad that BYU will not compromise their clearly stated principles. Not even for an athlete. Not even when the best basketball team in the schools history is about to make a More..
The honor code is not the problem...it's actually a good thing and I wish more schools had them. Whats disappointing about BYU is the almost fanatical response to an ostensible violation. Knee-jerk punishment against kids who are young and human is More..
Did the school commit the violation or did the player? Let's not forget that the player agreed to the honor code when he enrolled. Part of being human is making mistakes in life AND LEARNING FROM THEM.
I am saddened for the young man, his More..