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Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Leah Jamison

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief

Hi, I'm Leah! I am a senior mass media major with an emphasis in public relations and creative advertising and minor in psychology. My passions include photography, houseplants and graphic design. I own my own photography business, Photos by Leah, where I do portrait and family sessions. I have lived in Topeka for 14 years now and truly love the city. In addition to being the Indigo Magazine editor in chief, I am a peer educator at Washburn, I serve on the WIFI Film Festival student council and I am a social media coordinator for the Department of Mass Media.

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Myths and facts of Critical Race Theory

Myths and facts of Critical Race Theory

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
September 1, 2022
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Impact versus intention

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Impact versus intention

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
August 29, 2022
Leah Jamison, a senior mass media major, took the photo selected for the cover of the 2022 Inscape Magazine.

[Photo] Inscape celebrates 50th anniversary

Jossie Hicks, Special to the Washburn Review
May 17, 2022
Josh Blue captures the audience's attention at his show. Blue performed at Washburn University on Wednesday, Feb. 23 in Washburn A/B.

[Photo] Josh Blue brings laughter to campus

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
February 28, 2022
Washburn will have its own version of "So You Think You Can Dance" in the spring 2022 semester. Students can sign up in the Office of Student Involvement and Development.

Dance competition comes to Washburn next semester

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
December 20, 2021
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