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...year of college, he was planning a career in investment banking. But one afternoon, while volunteering in a North Carolina medical clinic, Palmeri realized that he was much happier in the hospital than in economics class. Palmeri was drawn to obstetrics and gynecology, he says, for the "emotion and passion" involved in delivering babies. "It's tremendously rewarding...
...accurate?" The public has a more sophisticated definition of trust: Do the media respect me? Do they know how people like me live? Do they put news principles over the bottom line? Are they elitists, poseurs, sell-outs? Journalists think trust equals accuracy. But it's about much more: passion, genuineness, integrity...
...from Ohio. A die-hard Celtics fan who hopes to right injustice through documentary film. A thrill-seeking Bostonian who spent a summer investigating the patterns of Dominican migration. A government concentrator who wants to understand race relations. An aspiring human rights lawyer from England. A musician with a passion for linguistics who makes sushi and memorizes Beatles trivia...
...retire” a happy and fulfilled man. For four years, I was a sportswriter for The Crimson. And no, that doesn’t mean that I need to be a professional journalist to justify all the time I spent in college pursuing that passion. It means that, in many ways, I’ve already been a professional journalist and worked with many others who also share in this dedication and love. And, although we may be parting ways forever with our love’s labor, the memories of this great experience guarantee that it will never...
...Almost half of my faculty friends think that students haven’t kept their eye on the ball,” Light says. “The other half would say this student followed her passion...