Bronwyn Newport
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Yeah, I went to BYU super unsuccessfully or really successfully depending on. I got kicked out. You got kicked out? I got kicked out of BYU, yeah. For what?
Yeah, I went to BYU super unsuccessfully or really successfully depending on. I got kicked out. You got kicked out? I got kicked out of BYU, yeah. For what?
Well, I mean, I left pregnant. So yes on that. But pretty much.
Well, I mean, I left pregnant. So yes on that. But pretty much.
Well, I mean, I left pregnant. So yes on that. But pretty much.
That is so fucked up.
That is so fucked up.
That is so fucked up.
I mean, I hear things are different there. I'd be surprised. No, he did not. The list of things I didn't get kicked out for is probably shorter than the list of things I did. I tried to throw like mini sorority parties. I used to, I made this one guy who wanted to go on a date with me, buy me a pet chick, which apparently you're allowed to have a dyed pink baby chick in your apartment.
I mean, I hear things are different there. I'd be surprised. No, he did not. The list of things I didn't get kicked out for is probably shorter than the list of things I did. I tried to throw like mini sorority parties. I used to, I made this one guy who wanted to go on a date with me, buy me a pet chick, which apparently you're allowed to have a dyed pink baby chick in your apartment.
I mean, I hear things are different there. I'd be surprised. No, he did not. The list of things I didn't get kicked out for is probably shorter than the list of things I did. I tried to throw like mini sorority parties. I used to, I made this one guy who wanted to go on a date with me, buy me a pet chick, which apparently you're allowed to have a dyed pink baby chick in your apartment.
I definitely, I have hundreds of parking tickets. At BYU, you have to wear certain clothes to go in the testing center. And I would push that boundary every time.
I definitely, I have hundreds of parking tickets. At BYU, you have to wear certain clothes to go in the testing center. And I would push that boundary every time.
I definitely, I have hundreds of parking tickets. At BYU, you have to wear certain clothes to go in the testing center. And I would push that boundary every time.
Yeah. So like when you go to take a test or turn in a paper, you don't take it in class. You go to a, they used to have like a center that proctored the test for you and you had to be clean shaven, no unnaturally dyed hair, shorts or skirt to the knee, fully covered shoulder. So yeah, I'd come in and like a unitard, you know, and be like, Can I not take my test like this? Sorry.
Yeah. So like when you go to take a test or turn in a paper, you don't take it in class. You go to a, they used to have like a center that proctored the test for you and you had to be clean shaven, no unnaturally dyed hair, shorts or skirt to the knee, fully covered shoulder. So yeah, I'd come in and like a unitard, you know, and be like, Can I not take my test like this? Sorry.
Yeah. So like when you go to take a test or turn in a paper, you don't take it in class. You go to a, they used to have like a center that proctored the test for you and you had to be clean shaven, no unnaturally dyed hair, shorts or skirt to the knee, fully covered shoulder. So yeah, I'd come in and like a unitard, you know, and be like, Can I not take my test like this? Sorry.
Yeah, so my parents are. When my parents moved to the U.S., they met a couple. My mom worked at a bank, and the teller next to her husband worked with my dad, and they were a Mormon couple. So they introduced my parents to each other and to the Mormon church. So that couple was a really big deal in my parents' life. Yeah. My parents are still Mormon. My dad worked for the church when I was at BYU.
Yeah, so my parents are. When my parents moved to the U.S., they met a couple. My mom worked at a bank, and the teller next to her husband worked with my dad, and they were a Mormon couple. So they introduced my parents to each other and to the Mormon church. So that couple was a really big deal in my parents' life. Yeah. My parents are still Mormon. My dad worked for the church when I was at BYU.
Yeah, so my parents are. When my parents moved to the U.S., they met a couple. My mom worked at a bank, and the teller next to her husband worked with my dad, and they were a Mormon couple. So they introduced my parents to each other and to the Mormon church. So that couple was a really big deal in my parents' life. Yeah. My parents are still Mormon. My dad worked for the church when I was at BYU.