
Christina Hur: BootsnAll Journalist
Christina Hur
BootsnAll Journalist
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Christina is using her internship to gain experience as she works towards entering the U of O’s journalism school. |
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Christina Hur is a junior at the University of Oregon. She’s majoring in pre-journalism and minoring in organic chemistry and biochemistry. A fledgling for BootsnAll (ie intern), she writes articles mainly for the Seoul Travel Guide. She just came back from Seoul over the summer, and so is enthusiastic to share her experiences and learn more about the city in the research.
Christina is a Korean-American, born in Seoul, but raised mostly in the United States. She still has relatives scattered around Korea, and scattered around the States as well. She misses the beauty and cultural richness of this country, and plans to go back for six months next year.
Feel free to email Christina at christinahur@hotmail.com.
Click on her name below to read her articles on BootsnAll.
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