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Welcome to Weekend Rewind, a glance back at The Salt Lake Tribune's top news stories, photos and opinions you may have missed over the weekend.

Top stories this past weekend

Snow College in eye of a perfect Mormon missionary storm • The junior college and community of Ephraim in central Utah brace for major declines as students leave earlier for LDS Church service.

Boy Scouts reject Utah Pride Center troop of non-gay people • A group of Boy Scout and church leaders have proposed creating a troop of non-gays sponsored by the Utah Pride Center, but the council, through the national Boy Scouts of America (BSA), has denied the new troop application.

Clark Planetarium celebrates 10 years of inspiring awe • Visitors ring a large sphere suspended from the ceiling, learning how the Earth's climate changes are shifting ocean currents. Kids walk on models of the lunar and Martian surfaces. Patrons line up for snacks before the latest educational IMAX film. The whole Clark Planetarium, now turning 10 years old, simply hums.

Utah economist Jeff Thredgold deals with deadly brain disease • Determined to defy the odds, influential Utah economist Jeff Thredgold a couple of months ago set in motion a quixotic effort to salvage a piece of his long career before an incurable brain illness destroyed what remained of his life.

Essay: Can comedy go 'too far'? • What's funny, what's offensive and what happens when one turns to the other.

Other news of interest

Opinion and commentary

Admitting the need • It's obvious: Schools underfunded

Last chance • If ACA fails, single payer is next