In a recent interview on “PBS NewsHour,” David Brooks, a columnist for the New York Times, expressed concern about the situation at the University of Chicago. Despite being relatively calm compared to other universities, the school has been facing issues that have prompted the administration to send out alarming emails. Brooks, who is currently teaching at the university, mentioned that protests on campus have escalated to disruptive behavior, such as tearing down signs and silencing speakers. The university president, Paul Alivisatos, recently sent out a warning email to the community addressing these disruptions and emphasizing the importance of maintaining a peaceful and conducive learning environment. Brooks highlighted the importance of free speech but also warned against actions that could be perceived as anarchic, stating that continued disruptive behavior could lead to serious consequences. He also mentioned that political figures like President Biden and Senator Chuck Schumer have spoken out in an attempt to distance themselves from the protests. Overall, Brooks emphasized the need for peaceful expression of views on campus.