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The Looking Glass

"Flower may you go/ Sprout up from the snow..."
Spring Poem
Sorina Yeghian '26, Food and Wellness Editor

Flower may you go Sprout up from the snow Your beauty returns soon When you resume bloom Your colors will inspire As you sprout out from the fire Your petals will show Your marvelous glow As you rise for spring What an amazing thing!   By Sorina Yeghian '26, Food & Wellness Editor 26syeghian@montroseschool.org

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The UCONN women’s team poses after winning their 12th national championship.
The Hearts of Champions: The 12th Win for the Dynasty
Emma Botelho '28, News Editor

Sitting down with my family, waiting out the seconds until the clock turned 3:00 p.m., we waited in avid anticipation. The TV flashed with images of crowds, jerseys, huskies and gamecocks. To some, it was just a normal weekend, but, to (approximately) 9 million viewers around the world, this was the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship, a day where two teams faced off for basketball glory. For me and my family, we were hoping to see the UCONN Huskies win their 12th national championship, something they hadn’t been able to do since 2016.  The...

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Should Montrose have our own vending machines again?
Should Montrose Bring Back Vending Machines?
Sorina Yeghian '26, Food and Wellness Editor

In 2022, Montrose’s vending machines died. For years, the machines served as our life support, giving students food when we needed it most. No matter how bad our day was, the vending machines were always there to make us smile with a delicious snack. Its death, however, rippled throughout the community; many had to suffer through hunger during the school day, succumbing to sadness. But now, the moment we have all been waited for has arrived! Should Montrose bring back the once beloved vending machines? Montrose students do love food! I sent...

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The UCONN women’s team poses after winning their 12th national championship.
The Hearts of Champions: The 12th Win for the Dynasty
Emma Botelho '28, News Editor • May 1, 2025
A photo of the Anastasia Broadway Musical Poster.
Anastasia
Emma Botelho ‘28, Rising Editor of Clubs and Classes • April 8, 2025
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
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Caroline McRoskey poses with her Shamrock Shake
McDonald’s Shamrock Shake – A Review
Caroline McRoskey ‘29, Staff Writer • April 4, 2025
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
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Kate and her mother at Kate's Junior Ring Ceremony last year!
Kate Ladino: A Senior to Remember
Catherine Keane '31, Rising Features Editor • April 18, 2025
Mrs. Roberts welcoming students at the front door on the first day of school!
Mrs. Roberts: An Inspirational Leader
Catherine Keane ‘31, Rising Features Editor • April 13, 2025
We all go to Montrose now—but what about before?
Montrose’s Origins
Catherine Keane '31, Staff Writer • February 3, 2025
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The cover of the novel features a scythe wearing a red robe.
Scythe Book Review: Is Immortality Worth It?
Lilly Rose Madani '27, Contributing Writer • April 14, 2025
A photo of the Anastasia Broadway Musical Poster.
Anastasia
Emma Botelho ‘28, Rising Editor of Clubs and Classes • April 8, 2025
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
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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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