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The Looking Glass Editorial Team: How-to and Who’s-who
Sarah Tea ‘30, Rising Middle School Editor

You may have been scrolling through the Looking Glass website in the past, reading some phenomenal articles and giving your compliments to the writer. Then, you reach the bottom of the article and see the title of “Food and Wellness Editor” or “News Editor” next to the writer’s name and wonder what the title means. This is what I pondered, too, so I decided to write an article about it! With the help of Elisabeth Smith ‘28, I answered my questions on the Looking Glass positions. Hopefully, I will answer your questions, too.  Contributing...

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The album cover for Beyoncé’s newest album, Cowboy Carter.
An Honest Review of Cowboy Carter
Annie Maalouf '26, Contributing Writer

On March 24, 2024, Beyoncé’s new, country-inspired album, Cowboy Carter, hit music platforms, and it is all that anyone can talk about. Receiving relatively positive reviews all-around, here is my honest review of it. In total, this album has 27 tracks and a runtime of one hour and 18 minutes. As for any artist, this number of tracks is a lot for just one album. I think that the amount of tracks is pretty interesting, however, considering that country is an entirely new genre that Beyoncé is trying. The album also features a variety of different...

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New digital SAT prep books
What You Need to Know About the New SAT
Megan Cloherty ‘26, Rising Assistant Copy Editor

Students taking the SAT in 2024 are experiencing a vastly different test than their predecessors. In addition to a new format, the 2024 SAT reflects a shift in perspective surrounding the test itself.  The test is now fully digital, and the United States offered the new format in March 2024. Previously three hours long, the test is now two hours and fourteen minutes. With shorter reading passages, students are allowed more time per question and can use a graphing calculator for all math sections. The digital format will also allow test scores...

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New digital SAT prep books
What You Need to Know About the New SAT
Megan Cloherty ‘26, Rising Assistant Copy Editor • April 6, 2024
Medfield Childrens Center, where Montroses sixth grade when to visit.
Our Visit To The Medfield Children’s Center
Eloisa Pap '30, Editor of Clubs and Classes • April 2, 2024
Elizabeth Schickel joyfully painting in art class.
Elizabeth Schickel Mass
Maria McQuade '30, Contributing Writer • March 9, 2024
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Statue of our Lady of Medjugorje
Medjugorje: Fact or Fiction?
Josie Marcucci ‘25, Contributing Writer • April 6, 2024
AI algorithms have demonstrated prejudice and discrimination towards others
A 21st Century Wizard of Oz: Google's Gemini AI Programmed for Racial Bias
Sarah Grace Lange ‘25, Opinions and Politics Editor, Rising Co-Assistant Editor-in-Chief • March 29, 2024
What will you choose; Starbucks or Dunkin?
Starbucks vs. Dunkin
Eloisa Pap '30, Contributing Writer • February 6, 2024
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Nature fuels music because music is an essential part of nature.
What are We Going to Do With Music?
Elisabeth Halberstadt '27, Rising Faith Editor • March 25, 2024
Mrs. Skerry with her signature smile to brighten up everyone’s day
Mrs. Skerry: Biology Enthusiast
Tvesha Patel ‘27, Photography Editor • March 20, 2024
Elizabeth Schickel joyfully painting in art class.
Elizabeth Schickel Mass
Maria McQuade '30, Contributing Writer • March 9, 2024
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The album cover for Beyoncé’s newest album, Cowboy Carter.
An Honest Review of Cowboy Carter
Annie Maalouf '26, Contributing Writer • April 8, 2024
The Aftermath of the Easter Rising in Dublin, Ireland.
“A Terrible Beauty”- W. B. Yeats’s “Easter, 1916”
Elisabeth Smith '28, Rising Co-Assistant Editor-in-Chief • March 25, 2024
Nature fuels music because music is an essential part of nature.
What are We Going to Do With Music?
Elisabeth Halberstadt '27, Rising Faith Editor • March 25, 2024
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As Lent begins, it is always important to keep its reason in mind.
Why Do We "Give Up" Things for Lent?
Elisabeth Smith '28, Middle School Editor • February 18, 2024
Seventh Graders, as the enjoy their first M Block of the year in Room 7.
7th Grade Civic Friendship Talk
Mimi Naylor '29, Contributing Writer • February 15, 2024
Ripplefluffs, described as a part brownie and part cupcake treat, are a dessert from the Keeper world.
Keeper of the Lost Cities Ripplefluffs
Caroline McRoskey '29, Staff Writer • February 11, 2024
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