“The university may monitor and record Demonstrations for compliance with this and other university policies. Shortly after, the school, which is affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said it would take a harder stance on unapproved gatherings and demonstrations on university property, including the “Y”. The Utah school’s iconic “Y”, which sits atop the mountain overlooking BYU, was lit in rainbow colors by LGBTQ+ students and allies a year earlier to show support for the LGBTQ+ community and call out the university’s ban on same-sex relationships. LGBTQ+ allies on Saturday evening lit Brigham Young University’s (BYU) “Y” in pink, blue and white to show support for transgender people in Utah and nationwide as anti-LGBTQ+ legislation largely targeting trans youth takes over state legislatures. The school’s same-sex dating ban was the subject of an Education Department probe earlier this year, which was later dropped because of the school’s religious affiliations, which grants it some exemptions to Title IX.The university responded to that demonstration by cracking down on unapproved protests and gatherings of more than two students on school grounds. Just over a year ago the “Y” was lit in rainbow colors to show support for the school’s LGBTQ+ population.The “Y” at Brigham Young University in Utah on Saturday was lit with pink, blue and white lights to show support for the state’s trans community, which has been the subject of recently proposed legislation.