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Students can celebrate Honor Week Feb. 19-22 with activities

Brigham Young University’s student association is organizing Honor Week, a week of celebration Feb. 19-22 to inspire students about BYU’s Honor Code. All events are free and will be held at the Wilkinson Student Center.

On Tuesday, Feb. 19, a kick-off event will feature copyright cookies at noon in the WSC Terrace. Students can join a giant game of twister at the Garden Court.

Various clubs participating in Honor Week will perform Wednesday, Feb. 20, at the WSC Terrace. The clubs include Y Juggle, Swing Kids, Barbershop Harmony, Hip Hop Club and Karate Club.

On Thursday, Feb. 21, at 11 a.m., students will have a service opportunity to make hygiene kits during “Sweet Hour of Service” at the Terrace. The movie “Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed” will be aired in the Ballroom at 7 p.m.

BYU's version of laser tag, "Maeser Tag," will take place from noon to 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22.

For more information, contact BYUSA at (801) 422-3901 or studentleadership@byu.edu

Writer: Hwa Lee

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