In the months before our last issue, fueled in part by an impending election and a national reckoning on race, our writers fueled the most prolific period in the Review's history.
Then they turned around and did it again. While keeping one eye on the implications of 2020's tectonic shifts, they turned the other to issues of activism and information, of voting and equality, of sports and culture. They reminded us of the sheer breadth of topics that inspired, motivated undergraduates can cover. And underlying almost every piece was both an acknowledgement of a deep problem and the implicit assumption that things can and must improve.
We hope this issue means as much to you as it does to us.