Carol Li '21, Sports Co-Editor | March 5, 2021
Elyza Tuan '23, Clubs and Classes Editor | March 5, 2021
Bella Gonet '26, Staff Writer | March 5, 2021
Gabriella Dansereau '26, Contributing Writer | March 5, 2021
Anna Sheehan '21, Faith Editor | March 3, 2021
Rachael Botelho '26, Staff Writer
If you are not a morning person, you know that sleep is your best friend. Getting enough sleep is important. Sleep affects almost every aspect of our lives -- both physical and emotional. If you feel sleepy and sluggish, it affects the way we react to things, the way we eat, exercise, work, and talk. Almost everyone I know can say that they have had a bad night of sleep. It could be from a scary movie, too much food before bed, or just going to bed too late. And when I talk to this friend (who has not had enough sleep) I notice how they look. They could have dark circles under their eyes, a puffy...
Olivia Lipson '25 and Raquel Del Rio '25
Latin is like a tree: from it springs its roots, all of which are other languages, across the globe. For me Latin was a subject that I never imagined myself participating in. At the beginning of the school year, Latin seemed so foreign to me and somewhat intimidating. Although, looking back to earlier this year I had no reason to be fearful. Instead, Latin has taught me to apply enhanced vocabulary to my work and has also allowed me to further understand the English language. Latin is not only a language. It has an impact in the world today, and behind it is a culture that inspires...
Emma Judge '22, Staff Writer
With the rise of online learning and virtual assignments, Montrose has introduced the use of an online forum called Canvas. Canvas allows students to manage their work in one place, rather than the daily checking of email, Google Classroom, Google Calendars, and MyMontrose that caused confusion amongst the student body during the past spring’s virtual model. But with Canvas, parents become active observers of their childrens’ accounts. This allows them to potentially receive daily emails with their childrens’ assignments, grades, and class links. Not only is this an added responsibility to...
Maevis Fahey '21, Editor-in-Chief
Generation-Z has held onto music for dear life during the past year. As we approach the one-year mark since the start of quarantine, I would like to share some of the best ways to kickstart or step up your game for building your quarantine music library. First, I should give you some context: I generally have the attention span of a goldfish and get sick of songs incredibly quickly. My personalities tend to bounce around throughout the day from my extremely extroverted high-fiving self, to my deeply philosophical taking-myself-too-seriously self, to my calm and focused cabin-in-the-woods self,...
Maevis Fahey '21, Editor-in-Chief
Every year, on a random day in January or February that everyone seems to forget, the Lunar New Year arrives. Out of all of the Covid-era holidays we’ve encountered, the 2021 Lunar New Year has been my favorite: a beautiful chance to freshen one’s surroundings, catch up with family members on Zoom, and eat bottomless bowls of Chinese food. When I think of a Lunar New Year, I immediately think of my family taking a trip to our favorite Chinese market in Quincy, MA. I can picture us as we make the usual rounds: the Vietnamese sandwich shop (my favorite), the wonderful bakery wafting with fresh...
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