March/April 2008
Volume 71, Number 4
Photos at left are from “Light & Verity” news stories. Click on photos to read stories. (Credits, from top: ©Harold Shapiro, Yale Daily News, T. Charles Erikson.)
Feature stories:
The Patriarch
by Richard Conniff '73
Vincent Scully '40, '49PhD, is controversial, combative, the consummate insider but a fighter by nature. He is one of the most influential voices in architecture today—and maybe the greatest lecturer Yale has ever seen.

Lux et Privacy
by Nadya Labi '0MSL
A public defender makes a Freedom of Information Act request, and suddenly Yale’s campus police force finds itself the center of a debate about the meanings of “public” and “private.”

Your Dream College Here
by Mark Alden Branch ’86
Undergraduate life at Yale is built around the residential college. What would you do differently if you could build a new college from scratch? With two new colleges likely in Yale’s future, it’s a good time to ask.

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