Word: career
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...first,” he says. “Now I would consider myself a musician first.” While his parents are supportive of his music, Campbell says, they do worry about his future because “it’s frightening [to think] about a career as a musician, financially.” Regardless, he’s says he’s sure that music will remain a part of his life. “No matter what I do I’ll still keep playing,” he says, adding...
Plagued with recent injuries to its starting lineup, Harvard looked to its newcomers to end its 15-game road losing streak in New Hampshire. With a new lineup consisting of four players getting their first career starts, including three of them freshmen, the team ended the streak. The Crimson defeated the Wildcats, 80-69, in a performance that showcased the athleticism of both the old and the new, giving Harvard its first road season opener win since...
...evened things up on the first power play of its own, as the Bears knocked it past freshman netminder Matt Hoyle 6:03 into the first frame. The rookie, who was named the ECAC’s Rookie of the Week for the second time in his three-week career, hadn’t let in a goal in 106 minutes of play. Although the Crimson turned on the pressure in the crease early in the second period, it was Brown that managed to break the tie, scoring after a turnover in Harvard’s defensive zone...
...appearance. Chi realizes that her engagement is a bit untraditional at an age when commitment means going to brain-break together. “Growing up, I expected to get married around 26 or 27 as an ideal age, and to have a lot more of my education, career, and financial security established by then,” says the bride-to-be. In spite of this, O’Herin’s parents, Brian and Julie, who also wed in their early twenties, support their son’s decision. “We are proud...
...television 10,000km away who was thrilled to hear the news. In a Tokyo apartment, his wife congratulated him in a flood of tears, and he also wept over the victory. Thanks to Barack Obama, Japanese comedian Nozomu Sato is having the most successful moment in his 20-year career. Sato, 43, widely known as Notchi, is now Japan's own full-time Barack Obama impersonator...