1:41 p.m. Staples students have been signing this banner throughout the day in honor of Justin Slosberg, a student who has recently been diagnosed with Leukemia. Students are encouraged to wear purple and orange on Monday to show their support for our peer.
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May 11, 2012 | Supporting Justin
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Rachel Labarre, Managing Editor
She trades her pointe shoes in for her spiral notebook. Her dance classes for journalism classes. Her spot at the front of the stage for her position on the Inklings staff.
Rachel Labarre '14 has the unique ability to allow the creativity and passion she has in the dance studio to influence her writing style and work ethic.
This work ethic is what gives Labarre the edge it takes to hold one of the most prestigious spots on the Inklings staff: Managing Editor.
But what got her there?
Labarre’s first claim to fame was her dance career, but there was one thing holding her back.
“On top of the problems with my feet that I already had, I broke my foot during dress rehearsal for our big recital,” Labarre said.
This forced Labarre to cut back on dance classes the following year. All the energy and creativity that was once put into nailing a routine needed an outlet. She found this outlet through writing for Inklings.
Labarre landed a job as an editor her sophomore year. She then went from Editor of Arts and Entertainment to Features Editor. Labarre’s inventiveness has allowed her to climb the steps to the top of Inklings.
“When you write there’s a certain part that requires creativity; whether it’s getting a good angle or keeping your readers engaged. You have to do the same in dance; whether it’s perfecting the choreography or figuring out what will look the most atheistically pleasing” Labarre said. She was able to prove this ability in her article on the Sandy Hook shooting, which got over 50,000 hits. This passion for the arts and creativity has not only led LaBarre to success on the stage, but in the classroom as well.