AMAR & LIPKA: Seize the day

The very idea of a university is on the line. Can Yale defend it — not just with words but also with deeds? 

AMAR & LIPKA: Our house

Yale is prioritizing individual student housing choice over the health of the residential college system. But the numbers make it clear: Yale cannot have it both ways. And we say that given the choice, Yale should make good on its bold claims and enable the Colleges restoration to their proper place as one of the glories of Yale.

AMAR & LIPKA: That vision thing

What would you do if you were the President of Yale? What would you hope for? What do you find great about Yale; what needs […]

AMAR & LIPKA: Glorious noise

As a new academic year dawns for Yale undergraduates, we two Old Blues cannot help but recall our own Septembers at Yale College way back […]

AMAR & LIPKA: Towards a New Yale

George Pierson ’26 GRD ’36 famously termed Yale “at once a tradition, a company of scholars, a society of friends.” Today, that society numbers just under 200,000 strong. Nearly 90 percent of those are Yale alumni. Indeed, virtually every student at Yale today — undergraduate, graduate, professional — is or will soon be a Yale alum. Despite this, the pages of the “Yale paper of record,” the Yale Daily News, see little discussion of and virtually no authorship by alumni. We are here to do something about that. We hope to provoke discussion and rethinking, with a goal of making a new Yale — where alumni are not sullen, not mutinous, but where they are at home. Join us.

AMAR: Third thoughts on Kavanaugh

In a Yale Daily News op-ed published on Sept. 24, I offered “Second Thoughts” on the Supreme Court nomination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh ’87 LAW […]

AMAR: Second thoughts on Kavanaugh

Minutes after President Trump nominated Judge Brett Kavanaugh ’87 LAW ’90 to the Supreme Court, I published a controversial op-ed in The New York Times […]