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The Looking Glass

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The Looking Glass

The Student Newspaper for Montrose School.

The Looking Glass

Senate Majority Leader Thune (R-S.D.) discusses the budget resolutions following the U.S. Capitol’s weekly policy luncheon.
House and Senate Budget Showdown: A Battle Over Spending and Tax Policy
Sanya Nadeem '26, Rising Editor-in-Chief, Rising Editor of Opinions and Politics

House and Senate Budget Showdown: A Battle Over Spending and Tax Policy The battle over the federal budget is heating up as the House and Senate, both controlled by Republicans, have passed competing budget resolutions that have many differences in their approach to government spending, tax cuts, and the future of major federal programs. While both plans align broadly with former President Donald Trump’s policy priorities, they differ in many important details, which may set up a contentious reconciliation process in the coming weeks. The House...

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These new handwritten messages on Starbucks cups have raised controversy with many Starbucks customers.
New Handwritten Messages on Starbucks Cups: A Welcoming or Unnecessary Update?
Eloisa Pap '30, Clubs and Classes Editor

If you have ordered a drink from Starbucks recently, you may have found an uplifting and personalized message written on your cup, such as “Slay the day!” or “U R A STAR!” Have these messages positively changed your mood? Or were you annoyed that you could have gotten your drink sooner if the barista hadn’t taken the time to think of and write an unnecessary message on your cup? Either way, these new handwritten messages on Starbucks cups have raised controversy with many Starbucks customers.  Starbucks just recently implemented many...

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Maddy Kerr ‘25 leads the pack at a recent Montrose Indoor track meet, securing the school record in the 600-meter race.
Montrose’s Indoor Track Team Reaches New Highs in 2024-2025 Season
Megan Cloherty ‘26, Rising Managing Copy Editor

Despite coping with the typical New England weather of snow and ice throughout the winter, Montrose’s Indoor Track team concluded another record-breaking season.  The team maximized their three-day-a-week practice schedule and exercised outside when possible. Sprinters utilized the school parking lot for 200-meter intervals, whereas distance runners traversed Medfield’s neighborhoods for two-mile tempo runs. If brutal winter weather limited the team’s usual outside workouts, the team opted for indoor full-body strength training.  The...

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Maddy Kerr ‘25 leads the pack at a recent Montrose Indoor track meet, securing the school record in the 600-meter race.
Montrose’s Indoor Track Team Reaches New Highs in 2024-2025 Season
Megan Cloherty ‘26, Rising Managing Copy Editor • March 7, 2025
Two juniors on the recent 11th grade service trip.
The 11th Grade Service Trip
Callie Jeffery '26, Contributing Writer • January 28, 2025
“The Gang”
The Wizard of Oz: Behind the Scenes
Gabri Ottaviani ‘30, Staff Writer • January 21, 2025
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These new handwritten messages on Starbucks cups have raised controversy with many Starbucks customers.
New Handwritten Messages on Starbucks Cups: A Welcoming or Unnecessary Update?
Eloisa Pap '30, Clubs and Classes Editor • March 7, 2025
A school cafeteria.
Changes in the Lunchroom – for Better or for Worse?
Caroline McRoskey ‘29, Staff Writer • February 5, 2025
Dunkin and Starbucks drinks for the holiday season.
Dunkin VS Starbucks (REMATCH)
Sorina Yeghian '26, Food and Wellness Editor • December 10, 2024
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We all go to Montrose now—but what about before?
Montrose’s Origins
Catherine Keane '31, Staff Writer • February 3, 2025
Kelly Ladino: What a bright soul!
Kelly Ladino: A Kind Heart
Catherine Keane '31, Staff Writer • January 14, 2025
Ms. Prince with her youngest daughter Lillian this past summer
Welcome to Montrose: All About Ms. Prince
Ananya Dandekar ‘30 and Eloisa Pap ‘30 December 7, 2024
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Tchaikovsky’s expertise with strings captives countless audiences.
The Height of Romanticism and Depth of Emotion: Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings
Elisabeth Halberstadt ‘27, Music Editor • February 24, 2025
“All is staged in effervescent shimmers/ Scintillating words made manifest…”
Three Reflections on Snow
Elisabeth Smith '28, Assistant Editor-in-Chief • February 24, 2025
On the left- Biggie, on the right- TuPac, two famous rap singers.
The Catchy History of Rap
Monica Ronayne '25, Arts and Entertainment Editor • February 10, 2025
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7th Grade Greek Olympics!
The 2025 Greek Olympics: A 7th Grade Montrose Tradition!
Gabri Ottaviani ‘30, Rising Faith Editor • March 18, 2025
Elphaba is finally recognized for her true beauty.
Wicked: A Review
Gabri Ottaviani '30, Staff Writer • January 27, 2025
Frances Xavier Cabrini, or as she is more commonly known, Mother Cabrini.
Saint of the Month: Mother Cabrini
Gabri Ottaviani '30, Staff Writer • December 24, 2024
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