Letters to the Editor

Readers weigh in on the importance of accuracy in health statistics — and in fiction, as well as the role of an arts education

Illustration by Francis Blake

Sweethearts

Love can bloom anytime and anywhere on U of T’s three campuses

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

The DSM-5 represents the “medicalization” of psychology, but problems with the mind doesn’t fit into easy categories

Letters to the Editor

How much of our lives is really determined in the first four years?

Photo by Caz Zyvatkauskas

Graduation Day

Alumni recall the joy, excitement — and relief — of earning their U of T degree

Summer 2011 letters

Letters to the Editor

Readers respond to articles about exercise and dementia, a long-time prof and a royal visit

Illustration: Francis Blake / Three in a Box

After the Last Exam

Grads reminisce about their final days of university and the start of working life

Gotcha!

Students love pranks — and for some, every day is April Fool’s

Letters

Readers weigh in on the “The Next Big Idea” and aviation’s early days in Canada

Winter 2011 Letters

Letters to the Editor

Not in our backyard, the politics of eating, and culture and the law

Tales of Residence Life

Readers share their most memorable stories

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Our readers weigh in on matters of birth and death

Letters to the Editor

Readers weigh in on Toronto police chief Bill Blair, the idea of a “birthright levy,” and congestion fees

Letters to the Editor

Comments from readers about how we measure society’s progress, ads that watch you, and protecting birds in the city

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Letters to the Editor

Comments from readers about “Out and Proud,” elections in Iran and cycling in the city

Author: Our Readers