Letter From the Editors, Easter 2023

Dear Reader,

Thank you for picking up the newest edition of The Fenwick Review! As we contemplate the resurrection of Christ (and as students attempt to resurrect their motivation to persist in their studies) so fittingly do we offer a fresh batch of articles on two of the most contentious topics: life and death.

From an analysis of the proportional nature of the death penalty, to Texas’ incentivizing of new life in the form of tax reductions, we at The Fenwick Review are continually striving to provide insightful, pertinent commentary on the issues that matter the most. In addition, this issue features a potent expose of the Student Government Association, along with a thoughtful examination of problems besetting the sacrament of matrimony.

Whatever may be said of our commentary, our critics have never been able to call us boring. We pride ourselves for being a publication that inspires complex feelings and critical thinking among our readership, and we intend to continue in that same vein. We are grateful for your continued readership and hope that we may remain an important touchpoint for discussion during your time on Mount St. James.

Love us or hate us, we thank you for your time and attention.

God bless and Happy Easter,

Anthony Cash & Evan Poellinger, Co-Editors-in-Chief