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The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

The Leaf

The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

The Leaf

Kamaria Walton

Kamaria Walton , Lead Beats Editor

Hey! My name’s Kamaria in my free time I like to run, listen to music, cook and educate myself about social issues. I’m very into the sciences especially the realm of Environmental Science. I joined Journalism to learn some organization skills as well as how to meet deadlines; both practical life skills necessary for success in college. But over my first year, I fell in love with writing about social issues mostly about LGBT and black issues and designing infographics to draw readers in. I’m now three years into my journalism career as the lead beats editor and am loving almost every minute of it. I’ve found that it’s increased my social skills and communication abilities. Thanks for stopping by and be sure to visit again to read some more about social issues from the perspective of a disgruntled biracial 17-year-old.  

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TRAUMA. President Donald Trump previously banned refugees from Syria amongst other Middle Eastern countries. However the travel ban was soon turned over due to the lack of specificity. “We have to stop the missile before it hits them,” Hamza said.

Doctor classifies disorder

Kamaria Walton, Lead Beats Editor
April 10, 2017
APATHY. There are many forms of depression based on how the disorder is formed. A few forms include: Major Depression, Persistent Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), Psychotic Depression, Peripartum (Postpartum) Depression, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), 'Situational' Depression, and Atypical Depression. Other mental health issues can be paired with depression. ""Although a recent federal task force recommended screening for depression in young people 12 to 18 years of age, screening is far from universal," said Dr. Mark Olfson 'CNN".

Social media causes depression

Kamaria Walton, Lead Beats Editor
March 7, 2017
6418 hate crimes were committed in 2014, according to FBI reports. Hate crimes can cover gender, religion, race, sexuality, and other characteristics. The majority of hate crimes are committed on the basis of race.

Church shooter sentenced to death

Kamaria Walton, Lead Beats Editor
January 12, 2017
Presidential-elect Trump is currently in the process of nominating people for Cabinet. He has also been traveling the country to thank people for voting for him. He officially becomes the president in January.

Man jailed over Trump plot

Kamaria Walton, Lead Beats Editor
December 15, 2016
The fear of clowns is called coulrophobia. This phobia affects around 12 percent of adults in the United States. This fear is caused by not knowing the person’s true identity, much like the discomfort some masks give people.

Killer clowns scare towns

Kamaria Walton, Lead Beats Editor
October 4, 2016
The term “Indians” came from Christopher Columbus, who thought he landed in India. Natives make up two percent of the American population. 80-100 million natives were killed by white men.

Natives fight for rights

Kamaria Walton, Lead Beats Editor
September 22, 2016
Explora celebrates Pi Day, 3.14.15, Saturday, March 14, 2015 in Albuquerque, N.M. The date for Pi Day, which are the first five numbers of Pi, only happen once every hundred years. Pi was placed all around the museum for visitors to discover, including this Pi sail for a fan-powered toy. Behind the Pi sail is Caroline Murphree of Texas, and her daughter Rebecca, 6. ''We are both math people and we think Pi is pretty cool,'' Murphree said about her and her husband, who visited the children's museum while traveling. (Marla Brose/Albuquerque Journal/Zuma Press/TNS)

Maryam Mirzakhani

Kamaria Walton, Beats Editor
March 15, 2016
Helen Fields, the great great granddaughter of Robert Smalls, stands with his monument in his hometown of Beaufort, South Carolina.

Robert Smalls

Politician (1839–1915)
Kamaria Walton, Beats Editor
February 9, 2016

Law Force Ferocity Figures

Kamaria Walton, Beats Editor
May 15, 2015

Finding summer jobs

Kamaria Walton, Beats Editor
May 6, 2015
By 2050 the world will have almost 400 million people aged 80 years or older. This generation has had the highest number of middle aged adults with living parents. If you type 60 words per hour, and type eight hours a day it would take about 50 years to type up the human genome. 
Photo Credit: MCT Photo

DNA allows death prediction

Kamaria Walton, Staff Writer
April 26, 2015
Today, there is still a difference between black and white educations. The schools with students that live in poverty tend to be predominantly black. The dropout rate in secondary education is higher for black males over white males.

Booker T. Washington

Kamaria Walton, Beats Editor
April 24, 2015
Chicken Lombardy

Chicken Lombardy

Kamaria Walton, Staff Writer
April 15, 2015
A large egg contains about 70 calories. A whole orange contains about 45; there are about 7 calories per cup of spinach and 97 in two chicken sausages. 
Photo by: Kamaria Walton

Breakfast Cupcakes

Kamaria Walton, Staff Writer
April 14, 2015
The current outbreak is the most intense and most widespread outbreak in history. There is no vaccine to prevent Ebola. It is unknown if animals can or cannot catch the virus.

Ebola breaks American borders

Kamaria Walton, Staff Writer
October 28, 2014
The homecoming court has its origins in the 1930s. In 1926 Ohio State University named a cow as their homecoming queen. Traditions for homecoming are as crazy as kidnapping another school's homecoming court to something as simple as a parade.

Homecoming scatters nerves

Kamaria Walton, Staff Writer
October 21, 2014
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