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Junior Kimber Lambert wears a necklace featuring the transgender symbol.

Lambert navigates being transgender in high school

Kasey Thompson, Yearbook Editor in Chief
February 10, 2022
“I know it’s cliche, but if I ever have any negative thoughts I just tell myself ‘hey, can’t do that’. That actually kind of works. Some people have more problems with body imagery and that’s like what I have, especially with the gender stuff. I’ll look in the mirror and think ‘disgusting’, but if I looked at my friend and they looked at themselves and said disgusting, I would tell them “you cute’. So I’ve started to think ‘would I treat my friend like this’,” Campbell said. “[I know] that’s cheesy, but it works. I’m trying to see myself as another person. I wouldn’t say [those things] to anyone else out loud, I like to consider myself a nice person, so why am I saying that to myself.”

Campbell comes to terms with mental health, embraces identity

Caleb Goss, Visual Content Editor in Chief
January 27, 2020
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