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Natalie Wheeler is a senior who is actively seeking her degree in Journalism at the University of Oregon. Natalie hopes to one day become a successful designer or writer for a women's lifestyle magazine. She is passionate about creativity and loves putting together colors and different patterns. This can be translated into her writing as she experiments with different types of literature from wedding planning, to reporting interviews, organic foods, and now humor. Natalie was an active contributor to Ethos Magazine, an award winning multi cultural student publication as well as Envision, an environmental start up publication. She has also spent a great deal of time interning for various companies. Natalie began interning for a studio where she recruited and interviewed popular local artists for the studio's blog page. She also helped put together a tablet friendly Expore Guide for 1859 magazine. She is currently working a part-time job in retail, and interning for Moxie Events, a wedding planning business, where she manages the blog and actively posts on their social media page. Natalie looks forward to graduation at the end of Winter 2015. Post graduation, she plans to find a job writing or designing for a lifestyle publication. To learn more about Natalie's talents check out her portfolio and her Notepad or follow her on Google+ and Twitter.


Articles

Spring is in full bloom! Oregon's green landscapes and welcoming scenery can be hard to resist especially when your trapped in school 48+ hours a week and your head is focused on math,...
Dear Freshman me, I can't rewind time to my crazy eighteen year old self, but I can advise other new colleagues to listen up, and follow these 15 tips for a successful four years at...
What tastes cheesy, avocado-e, and most of all salty That's right, Mexican food I have sifted through nearly every Mexican restaurant in Eugene around the University of Oregon and I am here...
Between the brightly colored yellow Nike Runners and the bustle of coffee drinkers, Eugene can feel like a total college town Believe it or not there is a world beyond the campus bubble...


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