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Survivors of sexual assault at BYU say their attackers used the school's Honor Code against them. Republican gubernatorial candidate Jonathan Johnson beats Utah Gov. Gary Herbert at the GOP convention. And charter school students get less state money than their public school counterparts. 

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BYU sexual assault, Utah governor's race and charter-school funding

O 9 a.m. • Survivors of sexual assault at BYU say their attackers used the school's Honor Code against them. Republican gubernatorial candidate Jonathan Johnson beats Utah Gov. Gary Herbert at the GOP convention. A report says Utah charter schools receive less funding than public schools, but does that mean funding is inequitable? Tribune reporters Benjamin Wood, Lee Davidson and Erin Alberty, as well as columnist Paul Rolly, join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the week's top stories. Each Friday, view the live stream at sltrib.com, or tune in to KCPW or Utah Public Radio for the broadcast. Want to join the conversation? Call 801-355-TALK, use #TribTalk on Twitter or leave comments below the story at sltrib.com.