
Noah LaBelle grew up in Central Massachusetts before moving to Seattle. He writes. He thinks, too, but finds the former steadies the latter. At Princeton, through the Program in Journalism, he has reported on knuckleball pitchers, consequentialist philosophers, and formerly incarcerated advocates registering voters with felony records in Philadelphia. Before joining the Class of 2028, he lived in Dakar, Senegal, for nine months. He plans to study public policy, development economics, and Africa.
Recent Works:
She Fled Iran Years Ago. Then The Bombs Fell.
