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'Sports Illustrated' writer offers advice to seniors

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041008peterKingIcon.jpgThe life of an acclaimed sports journalist is filled with many interesting opportunities and experiences, but it would be a mistake to think that these can be achieved without hard work and persistence.

That message was emphasized by Peter King, a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, who spoke Wednesday to a group of 澳门六合彩 seniors at The Barge, the 澳门六合彩-owned coffeehouse in Hamilton.

The Barge was a fitting spot for King鈥檚 talk, sponsored by the Senior Class Council. His daughter Mary Beth 鈥08 attends 澳门六合彩 and works at the coffeehouse. King has raved about The Barge in several of his Sports Illustrated columns.

He drew heavily upon his own career experiences during the discussion, which was designed to provide an informal dialogue between upcoming graduates and the renowned sports writer.

rollins Peter King, a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, offers advice to seniors at The Barge coffeehouse. (Photo by Pat Barnosky 鈥09)

King鈥檚 advice to seniors? 鈥淕o out and make yourself employable,鈥 he said.

鈥淪how someone that you really want that job, and find a way to make your resume special.鈥

As a young aspiring sports journalist who was turned away from positions at local newspapers, even King has experienced professional setbacks on his path to success. He used what he called an 鈥渉onest, earnest approach鈥 to overcome obstacles.

Following his remarks, students were eager to ask questions regarding post-college life, journalism, and, of course, the National Football League.

鈥淜ing intertwined personal stories with real world advice to stress the importance of working hard and being a team player,鈥 said Sheila Giovannini 鈥08.

Perhaps King鈥檚 most powerful message, however, was his request that students take time to realize just how fortunate they really are.

King cited a recent United Service Organizations trip to Afghanistan, where he visited with U.S. soldiers stationed throughout the country, as an inspiration.

He was moved by the 鈥渁mazing gratitude of the troops,鈥 and the pride that came with giving his time for an important cause.

鈥淏y giving back to others,鈥 King said, 鈥測ou can end up helping yourself as well.鈥