Letters
Envisioning Boston’s future with a blue-sky mind-set
Readers responded to our selection of visions for the city as well as to our survey asking for what they'd like to see.
Letters
Our bonus years: in other words, more time to be fully engaged
There are too many "bonus years" adults who look at the many inspiring things younger people are doing to save the world and use that as an excuse to sit back and watch.
Letters
Classical music, for your consideration, in our own backyard
Two recent Globe commentaries on classical music struck a resounding chord with readers, who had their own views to share on the subject.
OpEds
How Americans can sponsor refugees — and why they should
At its heart, America is a land of welcome. The beauty of this new program is that it gives Americans the opportunity to further this fundamental national moral value.
Letters
Gen Z is coming for corporate-speak
No one will miss "let’s circle back" or "synergy." Since we’re on a roll, could younger speakers also finally end the uptalking?
Ideas
A new domestic violence prevention hotline — for abusers
Massachusetts is the first state in the nation to offer such a service. Proof that it’s needed? Calls are coming in from around the country — and the world.
Letters
A thousand words
The image because it manages to be both historic and timeless and both abstract and concrete.
Letters
The citizenship test — hint: It’s about a lot more than just voting
It is reasonable to understand participation can take many forms, including protest and dissent. Demanding full membership by these means is a form of participation in civic life.