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Protesters deliver a petition with more than 90,000 signatures to BYU, asking to amend the school's Honor Code policies to protect victims of sexual assault. Lawmakers and conservationists continue to disagree over the use of the Antiquities Act in the Bears Ears region. Utah gubernatorial candidates name their running mates. And Paul Huntsman, president of Huntsman Family Investments, is buying The Salt Lake Tribune.

On Friday at 9 a.m., Tribune reporters Tony Semerad, Robert Gehrke and Brian Maffly as well as health, education and environment editor Rachel Piper join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the week's top news stories.

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BYU protest, monument angst and a Tribune sale

O 9 a.m. • Protesters deliver a petition with more than 90,000 signatures to BYU, asking to amend the school's Honor Code policies to protect victims of sexual assault. Lawmakers and conservationists disagree over the use of the Antiquities Act in the Bears Ears region. Utah gubernatorial candidates name running mates. And Paul Huntsman, president of Huntsman Family Investments, is buying The Salt Lake Tribune. Tribune reporters Tony Semerad, Robert Gehrke and Brian Maffly, along with news editor Rachel Piper, join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the week's stories. Tune in to KCPW, KCPW.org/stream or Utah Public Radio for the broadcast. Join in by calling 801-355-TALK, using #TribTalk on Twitter or putting comments in the comment section at sltrib.com.