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Ultimately, though, “I just couldn’t quit”—and for reasons that would make Hollywood screenwriters drool. Wheeler loves the game. He loves his teammates. He loves what he learned from his father, Bill, a Tennessean catcher who earned a scholarship to Vanderbilt, only to blow out his knee before backstopping a single pitch for the Commodores...
Bergmann believes this may be a result of too many concentration requirements, lack of interest in dance scholarship, or the fact that the courses do not fulfill any concentration or core requirement. I saw one clear reason for low enrollment last year, when several students enrolled in my Dramatic Arts 16 class dropped out of the course after several weeks, citing the unexpectedly heavy workload...
...said that his scholarship and teaching have never taken a subordinate role to his practice...
...counterparts in Australia are hoping Africa will become a new source of talent for their clubs. Seven years ago, Mtutuzeli Hlomela, then 17, won a football scholarship through the South Australian and Western Cape sports ministries. Until he got to the interview, "I thought it was a soccer scholarship," says Hlomela, who managed to talk his way into the position based on his vague memory of a couple of snippets of games he'd seen on television. Hlomela proved to be a natural and played for the Sturt Football Club under-19s in the South Australian Football League...
...pleased to announce that we are going forward with this important appointment in Islamic religious studies, so that we can advance our mission at HDS to provide teaching and scholarship about the world’s religions with the greater aim of promoting understanding and dialogue among them,” Graham said at the time, adding that he hoped to find someone to fill the position as early as the 2004-2005 academic year...