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The Looking Glass

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The Looking Glass

The Student Newspaper for Montrose School.

The Looking Glass

The moment before it all begins…
Stepping Into the Spotlight
Penelope Carroll '28, Contributing Writer

As my Mom glides the dark red lipstick across my lips, I feel my palms dampen. I glance into the mirror, and a girl looks back at me–a girl transformed with complete stage makeup on her face, and a glimmering white costume. A girl who is about to walk onto a large stage and dance solo for the first time. A girl who is almost unrecognizable. This girl is me. Before I even allow my mind to comprehend this transformation, I hear my name… “Penelope! Are you ready?” My teacher calls out to me with a backdrop of one thousand faces. It is time. I...

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The copycat Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies are an amazing fall treat!
Copycat Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Crumbl Cookie!
Maryrose Mahoney, Staff Writer

Crumbl Cookies is one of the most popular cookie making businesses located all over the United States. They are known for their giant size and great taste, but that comes with a downside. They are between 4-6 dollars per cookie. That’s why you can make them at home, a cheaper version of Crumble. These Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Crumbl Cookie Copycats are to die for with a soft and moist texture and the taste of fall. These are perfect in the fall weather and are one of my favorite treats to make. This recipe is by: Karli Bitner, and you can find...

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Technology played a very important role in the 2024 Olympics in many different sporting events.
The Use of Technology in the Olympics
Elisabeth Kheir '26, Contributing Writer

This past August, my family and I were watching the Olympics. Katie Ledecky was swimming her legendary 1500 race, and I noticed something at the bottom of the pool. Along with the cameras providing quality underwater shots, screens were installed at the bottom of the pool in each lane, showing the athletes how many laps they had left during the long-distance events. Being able to see the screens and different timing elements such as touch pads visibly used in swimming got me thinking about the extensive mechanization taking place behind the scenes...

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Amelia White ‘25 in the 2024 handshake line, a beloved Montrose tradition
My Last First Day
Amelia White '25, Co-Editor-in-Chief • September 10, 2024
Montrose celebrates the Class of 2024 in 43rd Commencement Exercises
Montrose celebrates the Class of 2024 in 43rd Commencement Exercises
Megan Cloherty ‘26, Assistant Copy Editor • June 8, 2024
Sanya Nadeem ‘26 looking proud after winning the Lions Club speech competition!
Congratulations, Sanya: Massachusetts Lions Club Speech Competition Champion!
Eloisa Pap ‘30, Clubs and Classes Editor • May 7, 2024
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Will my laptop be the future of textbooks?
Pros and Cons of Online Textbooks vs. Physical Textbooks
Elisabeth Halberstadt ‘27, Faith Editor • October 2, 2024
A picture of citizens from Asheville, North Carolina voting in their municipal elections.
United Ballots, Amplified Voices: Why Synchronizing Town Elections is Key to Maximizing Voter Turnout
Sanya Nadeem '26, Assistant Politics & Opinions Editor • April 30, 2024
A photo of the Notre Dame Cathedral as it erupted into flames in April 2019
The Reconstruction of Notre Dame: A Historic French Treasure or an Opportunity Ripe for Reimagining?
Sarah Grace Lange '25, Co-Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Editor of Opinions and Politics • April 23, 2024
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Technology played a very important role in the 2024 Olympics in many different sporting events.
The Use of Technology in the Olympics
Elisabeth Kheir '26, Contributing Writer • October 7, 2024
Amelia White ‘25 in the 2024 handshake line, a beloved Montrose tradition
My Last First Day
Amelia White '25, Co-Editor-in-Chief • September 10, 2024
Montrose celebrates the Class of 2024 in 43rd Commencement Exercises
Montrose celebrates the Class of 2024 in 43rd Commencement Exercises
Megan Cloherty ‘26, Assistant Copy Editor • June 8, 2024
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The moment before it all begins…
Stepping Into the Spotlight
Penelope Carroll '28, Contributing Writer • October 11, 2024
Examples of early 19th Century dresses that were common during the time period of War and Peace
Styles of War and Peace: The Fashions of Tolstoy’s Novel
Elisabeth Smith ‘28, Assistant Editor-in-Chief • October 4, 2024
An image of Aeneas and Dido.
Dido: A Classic Tragic Tale
Gabriella Dansereau '26, Contributing Writer • September 30, 2024
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There are many easy desserts that you can bake with your friends!
Five Easy Desserts to Make with Your Friends!
Sarah Tea '30, Middle School Editor • May 6, 2024
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
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