Jessica Lauren McErlean, 1994-2015A born climber, she was scaling objects before she could walk. In tough times, she took comfort in friends, family and her ukulele.
Politicians call for GMO labelling. Scientists shake their heads.Many scientists say GMOs are safe to consume
Diversity among doctorsStudents with disabilities are finding their place in medical schools—and beyond
No shushing, pleaseThe new libraries aren’t just “book temples,” but stunning spaces for designers, robot handlers–and tourists
Cover preview: Why men should have it allThe Case for Men’s Liberation. A sneak peek at our latest cover story.
Did you see it? What you need to know about #SuperBloodMoonTonight’s event was the last in a series of four lunar eclipses that began April 15 last year
After 8,368 km, six friends’ adventure crosses the finish lineFrom the Gulf of Mexico to Kugluktuk, Northwest Territories, six paddlers have finished the canoe trip of a lifetime
The donair, adored by the East Coast, heads southRoasted on a spit and slathered in a unique sweet sauce, the snack favoured by Maritimers is set for a new adventure
Q&A: Our complicated relationship with zoosFrom 2015: Sociologist David Grazian on the evolution of the zoo, the false authenticity that it purveys—and the underpaid women who do all the work