All Readers Respond
Readers write: Caring for each otherLetters to the editor for the July 31 weekly issue. A reader discussed his time as a military chaplain 鈥 and how it taught him to care for others.
Readers write: Compassion for each other 鈥 and the planetLetters to the editor for the July 24, 2023 weekly magazine. Readers discussed solutions to plastic pollution and hopes for connecting with others.
Readers write: What鈥檚 missing from the reparations conversationLetters to the editor for the July 10 & 17, 2023 weekly magazine. Readers reflect on the complexities of reparations 鈥 and Kissinger's legacy.
Readers write: Students' rights versus parents' rightsLetters to the editor from the June 5 Weekly magazine. Readers consider school choice's origins, students' rights, and parents' rights.
Readers write: Don't cancel thy neighborLetters to the editor from the May 22 Weekly. Writers consider cancel culture, how we remember the past, and if Americans are as divided as we think.
Readers write: War in Ukraine and hope for the high seasLetters to the editor published in the April 17 magazine. Readers ponder the war in Ukraine, the UN High Seas Treaty, and the joys of curling.
Readers write: From cursive writing to ChatGPTLetters to the editor published in the April 3 magazine. Readers reflect on the declining use of cursive and the rising use of ChatGPT.
Readers write: Education reform, war in Somalia, and textingLetters to the editor published in the March 13 magazine. Readers reflect on war and famine in Somalia, and the pitfalls of modern communication.
Readers write: Democratic shortcomings 鈥 at home and abroadLetters to the editor published in the March 6, 2023, weekly magazine. Readers reflect on the trajectory of democracy in the U.S. and worldwide.
Readers write: Unjust justice, daily TikTok, and tips from ItalyLetters to the editor published in the Feb. 20, 2023, weekly magazine. Readers dig into the quick response following Tyre Nichols鈥 death, and more.聽
Readers respond: Reflections from a city dwellerLetters to the editor from the Feb. 6, 2023, weekly magazine. One reader imagines himself in the Montana Rockies. Another clarifies why names matter.聽
Readers write: The beauty of darkness and difficulty of moral mathLetters to the editor published in the Jan. 23, 2023, weekly magazine. Readers applaud dark sky efforts and question the Brittney Griner exchange.聽
Readers respond: Why a depth of information mattersLetters to the editor published in the Jan. 2, 2023, weekly magazine. Readers comment on a coup plot in Germany, the meaning of the South Pole, and more.聽
Readers respond: The power of disagreementLetters to the editor published in the Dec. 19, 2022, weekly magazine. Readers take a closer look at our numbers and embrace friendly disagreement.
Readers respond: Speaking whale, blackberry jam, and moreLetters to the editor published in the Dec. 5, 2022, weekly magazine. One reader pays extra close attention to the back of the issue; another explores the role of compassion in ethics.聽聽
Readers respond: How far do we go with empathy?Letters to the editor published in the Nov. 28, 2022, weekly magazine. Readers note the value of "serious consideration" where due and wonder about student debt relief.
Readers respond: When nothing is clear-cut, from housing to hyggeLetters to the editor published in the Oct. 31, 2022, weekly magazine. Readers point out nuance in housing, the meaning of 鈥渉ygge,鈥 and more.
Readers write: What about the kids who are falling behind?Letters to the editor published in the Nov. 7, 2022, weekly magazine. Readers wonder whether the kids are doing alright and look back on John Gould's legacy.聽
Readers write: Eco-building, ring salad, and education for democracyLetters to the editor for the Oct. 17, 2022 weekly magazine. Readers mark the end of summer and consider the role of education in a democracy.聽
Readers write: From bear safety to the meaning of citizenshipLetters to the editor for the Oct. 3, 2022 weekly magazine. Readers express concern about encouraging coexistence with bears and wonder about pathways toward civic engagement.
