Earlier this week, the Salt Lake Tribune won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of rape at several Utah universities. Their reporting on the subject began last year when a BYU student came forth with complaints about the school’s mistreatment of sexual assault victims. Further reporting uncovered more problems at other colleges, including numerous rape allegations against a Utah State University athlete. Thursday, the Tribune’s prize-winning reporters join us to discuss their investigation and its impact.

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Sheila McCann is the managing editor at the Salt Lake Tribune.

Rachel Piper is an editor at the Tribune overseeing its health, education, and environment team.

Erin Alberty is the Tribune’s outdoor columnist. She previously covered public safety.

Alex Stuckey covers health care, education and the environment for the Tribune.

Jessica Miller is reporter at the Tribune covering district courts and public safety.

McCann, Piper, Alberty, Stuckey, and Miller all made major contributions to the Tribune’s Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of sexual assault on Utah’s college campuses.

Visit the Utah Rape Recovery Center's Web site for resources in addressing sexual assault.