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The Washburn Review

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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There are many things to consider when planning a diet. One thing that was helpful for me was to eat fresh foods instead of processed foods.

Healthy but hurting: What you eat is important

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
November 18, 2021
Japanese club is a new student organization at Washburn. All students are welcome to attend and learn more about Japanese culture.

Students create club to share Japanese culture

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
November 17, 2021
It is vital that medical professionals who treat patients with fibromyalgia have sympathy and understanding for what the patient is going through. It is also important for the medical professional to be willing to listen to the patient.

Healthy but hurting: A doctor’s appointment gone wrong

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
November 11, 2021
Attendees of the March on Inclusion make their voices heard in front of Mabee Library. Students show their support at the March on Inclusion. The march took place on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021 at Washburn University's campus.

Gallery: March on Inclusion rallies students and faculty

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
November 11, 2021
CBD: Appalachian Standard sells a variety of CBD products online. Their website also includes educational information about CBD.

Healthy but hurting: Fibromyalgia and CBD

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
November 4, 2021
Hats off: The men of Kappa Sigma get into their dance. Washburn organizations performed at Yell Like Hell in Lee Arena on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021.

[Photo] Students roar the night away at Yell Like Hell

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
November 2, 2021
Signs for Chartell: Members of the audience hold up signs for Chartell Grissom after her performance. The Voice finale took place on Oct. 21, 2021.

[Photo] The finale of The Voice brings heat

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
October 24, 2021
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