EducationWeird university scholarships where grades don’t (always) matterMany scholarships don’t require top marks for a student to be eligible: all you need is a bit of research, some creativity and a big roll of duct tape
EducationSupporting Indigenous students on campus: Finding the best approachFor First Nations, Metis and Inuit students to find academic success, schools need to rework their programs, curricula and campus cultures
EnvironmentHow climate change is costing you in the vegetable aisleOppenheimer CEO John Anderson on Peruvian rains, California snowfall and why hurricanes drive up the cost of trucking
OpinionWhy Meghan Markle giving it all up for love is not social progressOpinion: Let’s not pretend this marriage signals a new era for the monarchy. In fact, it’s a story as old as the hills, says Leah McLaren
PhotoPrince Harry through the years: PhotosThe fifth in line to the British throne can always be counted on for an amusing photo-op
BooksHumans’ capacity for culture is the key to our success, an anthropologist arguesFor Robert Boyd, the evolution of our culture is as biological—and critical—as the evolution of our pelvises
SocietyAre ’green’ cities a big part of our problem with climate change?One researcher claims Miami’s in danger of drowning and of running out of fresh water—and more of the world’s poor are clustering on marginal land
CultureA.J. Jacobs investigates the philosophical quandary of familyWhen the author set out to hold a gigantic family reunion, he learned that being part of a clan is a complicated business
Real EstateHow Canadian homes became debt trapsFrom 2017: Canadians have been using their homes as piggy banks. The fallout has begun.
SciencePeter Wohlleben, the tree whisperer, says animals have feelings tooWohlleben wants to convince anyone who still stubbornly refuses to accept it that animals are thinking and, especially, feeling creatures