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...arrived in Chicago, ready to work with children and families affected by HIV and AIDS on the north side of the city. I had imagined an environment somewhere in between a scene from ER (complete with someone convulsing on a stretcher), and a slow day in my elementary school nurse??s office, but what I got was quite different. As a pre-med, I had always assumed that public health was removed from the patient, that it was about long term and broad changes, and that actual people suffering from illness and disease got lost in the melee...
...increasingly plagued by a mysterious voice.In Act Two, the disembodied voice finally crashes through Prior’s bedroom ceiling in the form of an angel, played by Isabel Q. Carey ’12. Carey—who also plays the Mormon Mother and Prior’s Nurse??knows precisely how to hold her head to convey a sense of otherworldly detachment and disdain for the world necessary to her part. She also gracefully pulls off swinging precariously through the air and dangling in space on pulleys with considerable aplomb. With an artistry of appearance, Carey?...
...deputy assistant secretary for peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance, as well as the senior foreign policy adviser to former Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell. Sewall said that her fear of a nuclear war—a fear developed in college that she continued to “nurse??—served as her prime motivation to pursue a career in public policy. Emi Briggs ’08, who attended the event, praised Sewall’s speech. “It was nice to hear about development abroad, but also how to find your own niche...
...makes you “laugh at things that, with perspective, perhaps aren’t all that funny.” Remember the dinner scene in the “Rushmore” in which Max gets drunks and spews insults: “I like your nurse??s outfit, guy?” The HRDC’s production of Moira Buffini’s “Dinner” promises to be just as dark, just as funny, and possibly just as awkward. “Dinner” runs from...
...There was really no category for gosh-darn smart kids who happened to be illegal,” she says. “I can get married or become a nurse??I thought, what are we, Jane Austen? Where are our options? This is America, right...