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Miami Dade College Monday, October 29, 2012 The Daily News Clippings Miami Dade College Office of Media Relations 300 N.E. Second Ave., Suite 1350 MiamC Fl. 33132 Tel. 305-237-3366 - Fax. 305-237-3228 www.mdc.edu Get the latest Moe news on and

~1iain iherald, co ml THE MIAMI HERALD SUNDAY, OC rober 28. 2012 ----"--SOUTH FLORIDA- ' -----~ A Selection ()f.pt cstigious Events on Ju.ngle Island October Events in the re~top BallroolD 0 Jungle Islan Miami Dade College President Dr. Eduardo Padron with the 2012.2013 Council of Presidents during a special breakfast In the Treetop Ballroom. The event is part of the student leadership retreat.

Loc I Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida.» Miami Internatio... Page 1 of 3 - Local Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida. http://www.communitynewspapers.com Miami International Mall Honors Six 'Hispanic Stars' at Hispanic Heritage Celebration Posted By Community Newspapers On October 27, 2012 @ 7:00 pm In Dora!. I No Comments Miami International Mall honored six individuals with the Hispanic Star Award for their selfless contributions to their community and tireless work on important community projects in South Florida. This year the Hispanic Star Award consisted of 6 categories, Hispanic Educator, Hispanic Health Professional, Hispanic Philanthropist, Hispanic Junior Community Leader, Hispanic Small Business Leader, and Hispanic Artist. This year recipients included Dr. Jose A. Vicente, Daisy J. Baez, Frank Bolanos, Anthony Correa, John Fredy Moncada and Adriana Catano. Each individual was nominated by the community. Each honoree was recognized in front of local dignitaries, community leaders, prominent media, family and friends through a spectacular runway fashion show at the Hispanic Heritage Celebration. Dr. Jose A. Vicente,North and West Campus President at Miami Dade College, was honored as Hispanic Educator. As president of the North Campus, he helped improve the facility and advance education though the development of North's School of Justice building, a firefighter Training facility, the MDC-TV cable channel, International Sculpture Park and recording studios, and Pre-School Lab, a state of the art Science Complex. Vicente was also instrumental in launching baccalaureate degree programs in education/teaching, law enforcement and public safety, entertainment & design technology, and science. He is the first Hispanic in the State of Florida to be selected as a Fellow of the American Council on Education (ACE). Vicente has also served on the Board of the American Association of Community Colleges and cochaired the U.S. Department of Agriculture/Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Leadership Group. Daisy J. Baez was honored as Hispanic Health Professional. Focused on uniting the community through education, community activism, and fundraising, Baez is recognized as a strong and professional leader in the community. As a social worker, health administrator, and health care executive, she is a strong advocate for the needs of Latinos. Baez is the Founder & Executive Director of the Dominican Health Care Association of Florida, the Founder and COO of Consulting Management Solutions, and the Former VP of Larkin Community and Metropolitan Hospital. She is also the current President of the Hispanic Caucus, Miami Dade Chapter, which is dedicated to voicing and advancing issues affecting Hispanics and Latinos in the United States and Puerto Rico. Frank Bolanos was named Hispanic Philanthropist for his active role in helping the community. He has made in difference in the lives of students, parents, and teachers in the community. Bolanos has supported critical education, business, technology, and ethics reforms in the nation's fourth largest school system. He served as Chairman of the Miami Dade County School Board, Councilman of the Doral Community Council, a Board member of the Holy Cross Hospital, a Trustee of United Way of Dade County, Director of the Arthritis http://www.communitynewspapers.com/doral-tri bune/miami -international-mall-honors-si... 10/29/2012

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il, liam i H~ral c;.::o ln I THE MIA/'i!!, ERALP SU ~ I D,I\Y. O CT O B E I~ 213. 2U12 BOOK NEWS Bookstore throws a bog party In -South Florida, you don't need much of a il excuse for a party, but Books & Beoks has a good one: The store celebrates its 30th anniversary Saturday with a daylong bash at the Coral Gables store. Activities for kids and fami Hes run from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., w'th a street party for gro\'ij1ups with food by participating guest ' chefs (including Allen Susser, Michelle Bernstein and Norman Van Aken), drinks and live music from 7 to 9 p.m.. For more information, call 305-442-4408 or visit www.booksandbooks.com FAIR ADDITIONS Psychotherapist Brian Weiss has been added to the Miami Book Fair Internationalli.'1cup. He'll speak at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14 about his book Miracles Happen: The 7tansformational Heal~ ing Power ofpast-lije Memories. Also added: Manny Diaz; who will discuss bis boo Miami Transformed: Reblii!ding A merica One Neighborhood, One City at a Time at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Freedom Tower. The fair runs Nov. 11-19 at Miami Dade College, 300 NE ~econdave. CONl\ITE OGLE

~; UN DAY, OCTOi3::Ri8, 2C l ~~ 1'vliamiHerald,(cm I THE MIAMI JiERAW $Ol.rfr; flo~j:ja A~TS SC N.i:. ART OF WORDS Miami Dad e College's,Galleries of Art + Design will present "The SWEAT Broadsheet Collaboration," a project organized by a,group of South Florida artists and writers, from Friday to Dec. 21 at the Wolfson Campus Centre Gallery. An opening reception will be held 6 p.m. Thursday.. Nearly four years in the making, the exhibition features 46 artists, 40. writers and includes 78 broadsheets (fme art prints created in a wide variety of media), fea~ turing letterpress, silk- ' screen, etching, digital pigment prints, relief prints, monoprints andmany forms of hand work such as hand coloring; hand-cut paper and applique on fabric. On Nov. 17 a related reading and discussion will be presented in conjunction with the college's Miami Book Fair International. At 6 p.m. Dec. 10 a panel discussion with Alex Campos, executive director of the Center for Book Arts in New York, will be held. Panelists include visual artist Rosemary Chiarlone; Michael Hettich, poet and professor at MDC; Jogn Cutrone, director of Jaffe Center for Book Arts and Frank Luca, chief librarian at t.~e Wolfson Library.. The receptions and exhibitions are free. The Wolfson Campus Centre Ganery is at 300 NE Second Ave., Bldg. 1, third floor. Gallery hours are 1-6 p.m. Wednes~ day through Friday. For more information, call 305-237-7700 or e-mail galleries@mdc.edu. GALENA MOSOVICH

Miami Book Fair International at Miami Dade College ISouthFlorida.com Page 2 of4 0.0 out of 5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Miami I Website The Miami Book Fair International opens Sunday Nov. 13 with the popular Evenings With... series, featuring six nights of readings and discussions with noted authors. The first is "An Evening With Tom Wolfe," whose new novel, Back to Blood, is set in Miami. At 8 p.m., there will be a screening of the documentary "Tom Wolfe Gets Back to Blood." Other evenings feature kids writer Lemony Snicket, Junot Diaz, commentator Chris Hayes, Sandra Cisneros, Mirta OJ ito with Plum TV CEO Nicholas Lehman, Jeffrey Toobin, historian Robert Caro, memoirist Adam Gopnik, Emma Donoghue, WW Norton publisher Robert Weil in conversation with political analyst Alan Ryan On Friday, Nov. 16, the Street Fair gets under way. More than 350 authors will be on hand to read and discuss their work, including the Latin American and Spanish authors who participate in the IberoAmerican Authors Program. Children's Alley activities include theater, arts-and-crafts, storytelling and readings by children's book authors. During Street Fair weekend, more than 250 publishers and booksellers exhibit and sell books, with special features like the antiquarians, who showcase of signed first editions, original manuscripts and other collectibles. Info Want to claim this listing? Literature Style Festivals Readings/signings User reviews From the owner Promotions User Reviews Give your fans a bigger audience for sharing their stories about your event. Click here to get more information and sign up. Write a review View All» MAP Miami Book Fair International 300 NE Second Ave. Get Direction from -----_._-.. -.--.... http://events.southflorida.comlevents/sf-miami-book-fair-international%20 10/29/2012

Filmiami.org - Miami-Dade County Film & Entertainment Office Page 1 of 1 ABOUT US PRODUCTION RESOURCES LOCATIONS ONE STOP PERMITS INCENTIVES FILMOGRAPHY ABOUT MIAM I NEWS & EVENTS QUICK LINKS Search Locations Apply for a Permit Film Permit Info Center In surance Requirements County Permit Guidelines Job Listings Production Guide Student Permit Guidelines Internship Initiative Go Green Production Guide Event Calendar FAQs NEWS & EVE NTS Events Calendar Photo Galleries Film Festivals Submit Your Event Sign up for Newsletter The Movie Behind the Book: How Tom Wolfe Writes a Best Seller Opens the 29th Miami Book Fair International Many people do not think about the process behind writing a novel. Former Miami Herald journalist, and now filmmaker Oscar Corral spent five years following renowned author Tom Wolfe around Miami to learn directly from him how he approaches creating real life on the page. Oscar Corral's documentary "Tom Wolfe Gets Back to Blood" focuses on how Wolfe brings Miami to life. "Tom Wolfe Gets Back to Blood" is a 57-minute independent film that covers the five years Wolfe spent in Miami researching his new novel "Back to Blood." The film shows footage of Wolfe meeting with sources, traveling around Miami, and him actively trying to figure out the inner workings of how our very own Miami ticks. The Miami Book Fair International selected Tom Wolfe to open this year's Fair on Sun., Nov. 11 at 6pm, with the screening of Corral's documentary to follow at 8 p.m. Tickets for Evening with... Tom Wolfe presentation re $10. and the screening is free. Both presentations will take place at Miami Dade College, Wolfson Campus, in downtown Miami. Other Evenings With presentations include, Junot Diaz, Pulitzer Prize winning author ofthis is How You Lose Her and MSNBC commentator Chris Hayes, author of Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy on Monday, Nov. 12; Sandra Cisneros, author of Have You Seen Marie? on Tues., Nov. 13; Jeffrey Toobin, author of The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court on Wedn., Nov. 14; Robert Caro, author of The Passage of Power and Adam Gopnik, author The Table Comes First: Family, France, and the Meaning of Food on Thurs., Nov. 15, and on Fri., Nov. 16 is Emma Donoghue, author of Astray and historian Alan Ryan. For more information about the 29th Miami Book Fair International, and to purchase tickets for the Fair's Evenings With series, please visit www.miamibookfair.com. To watch the trailer for "Tom Wolfe Gets Back to Blood" go to www.tomwolfemovie.com. Home I ~ tatemen t I Disclaimer I Using Our Site I About Us I Phone Directory I Contact Us 2011 Miami-Dade County. All rights reseryed. http://www.filmiami.orgil20ct_book_fair.asp 10/29/2012

Local Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida.» We endorse Hing... Page 1 of 5 - Local Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida. http://www.communitynewspapers.com We endorse Hingston, Margolis, Ros-Lehtinen, Wollmann, Fresen, Bileca, Nelson Posted By Grant Miller On October 26, 2012 @ 3:00 pm In Pinecrest I No Comments Make the difference - VOTE! Nov. 6 is the most important day of the year for America - it is the day we vote to elect our next president; it is the day that we, as Americans, get a chance to determine who we want to be in charge of our country for the next four years. As American citizens, we get to pick our leader through the ballot box, a responsibility that we are lucky to have and one that we should all treasure. We must take advantage of the opportunity. According to Census Bureau data, 131 million people participated in the 2008 Presidential Election; that's out of 146 million registered voters and of 206 million Americans who are of voting age. Those who are registered and otherwise eligible to vote, but who don't, are either tuned out or turned off, sick or just too busy. And that's a shame. Voting is a right and a privilege. It's hard to predict how that 208 presidential election would have changed if those who were eligible had voted. Perhaps John McCain might be running for re-election today; then again, perhaps not. No doubt the negativity of campaigning keeps many voters away from the polls, and that is a concern th is year. Many states have been working to make the voting process more convenient and less burdensome for voters. But these reforms have come under attack throughout the nation, which may mean that many voters in 2012 will find it more difficult to cast their ballot. And, while it is important that you vote, it is equally important to be educated on the issues that you will cast your ballot on. This year's ballot is long and complicated, so please get a sample ballot and study it carefully in advance. There are 10 proposed amendments to the State Constitution and a dozen proposed amendments to the Miami- Dade County Charter. Secret@ Clinical Strength Secrel. com/wateroroof-deodorant Waterproof Deodorant that Lasts Through Heat, Humidity & Water! Miami Condo Loans www.tloridaharo2-l enders.com/ Apply Online Or Call 866-215-9226 Apply Online I have put together a list of endorsements by the Pinecrest Tribune. Those endorsements are printed below. Please read them and then make your own decisions. [llthe PINECREST TRIBUNE ENDORSES BOB HINGSTON FOR PINECREST VILLAGE COUNCIL, SEAT 3 Miami Condo Financing www.tloridareftn anceharore fi.com Local Mortgage Experts Since 1998 Apply Online Or Call 561-596-0651 We feel that Hingston has a proven record of dedication to the community of Pinecrest where he has been a resident for 30 years. His accomplishments are considerable, with more than 14 years of service Marriott Miami Beach Marriott.com/M.amiBeach Marriott's Official Site. Spacious, Comfortable Rooms on the Village Council and other & Luxury Bedding. AdChoices [l> Village panels, and more than 30 years of community involvement. Hingston served as a founding councilmember in Pinecrest from 1996-2006 and was Vice Mayor from 1996-98, 2001-02 and 2005-06. He also distinguished himself as the chair of the Building and Zoning Committee and the Parks and Recreation Committee. He was a member http://www.communitynewspapers.comlpinecrestlwe-endorse-hingston-margo lis-ros-lehti... 10/29/2012

Local Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida.» We endorse Bing... Page 2 of 5 of the Pinecrest Planning Board from 2008 11 and served as its chairman from 2009 11. He served on the Community Center Advisory Committee in 2010-11 and when the Village of Pinecrest needed a new manager in 2011, he served on the Manager Search Committee. With such an intimate working knowledge of Pinecrest and its history, Hingston will be a solid, tested and beneficial presence on the council as it deals with the important issues in the coming months and years. Hingston has been a partner at the Coral Gables law firm of Welbaum Guernsey Hingston Greenleaf Gregory Black Rune & Thomas since 1974. He received his law degree in 1974 from the University of Florida after obtaining his BA from Ripon College in 1971. Hingston's active participation in the community includes serving with the Howard Palmetto Baseball/Softball Association (Howard Palmetto Khoury League) from 1983 to the present in varying positions as manager, coach, baseball commissioner, vice president and as a member of the Rules Committee and Executive Committee, the Wayne Moore Award panel and the 50th anniversary Reunion Committee. Additional community service includes his work with the Suniland Optimists (Optimist Club of Suniland) from 1979 to the present. He has served on the board of directors, as Coach of the Suniland Sundevils (a Pop Warner League team) and as a coach and commissioner of the Suniland Basketball team. He is a Life Optimist. Bob Hingston will be an able and dedicated representative on the Pinecrest Village Council and deserves your vote. THE PINECREST TRIBUNE ENDORSES JENNIFER WOLLMANN FOR PINECREST VILLAGE COUNCIL, SEAT 1 Wollmann and her family have lived in Pinecrest since 1992 and that decade of change has made her determined to be a part of the team that will chart the course of the Village as it faces many key issues coming up in the near future. Wollmann She has served on the Village's Pinecrest Parkway Visioning Committee and the MDCPS Family and Community Involvement Advisory Budget Subcommittee. She also served on the Village Planning Board, the Community Foundation of Pinecrest, Miami-Dade Green Building CounCil, Florida Realtors Association Sustainable Growth Committee and the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Site Selection Committee. Committed to educational issues affecting the children of the community, Wollmann has served as legislative chair of the PTAs at Pinecrest Elementary, Palmetto Middle and Palmetto Senior High School. She has vowed to continue to work with area schools so they remain competitive and increase http://www.communitynewspapers.comlpinecrest/we-endorse-hingston-margolis-ros-lehti... 10/29/2012

Local Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida.» We endorse Hing... Page 3 of 5 their national and state rankings. Her concern for the school system led her to lobby for Miami- Dade County Public Schools, as well as other important matters. Wollmann is deeply concerned about such major issues as FPL's plans to run high-power lines down the US 1 corridor, the county plan to expand the current US-1 busway, which would include Sunpass express lanes similar to those on 95 and would result in a structure as tall as Metrorail running along US 1 from Dadeland to Florida City, which would impact the Village of Pinecrest as well as other communities. She is also concerned about the current high windstorm insurance rates. As an active EWM Realtor in the Miami Association of Realtors, Wollmann has knowledge and experience that should prove helpful in addressing related issues that can impact Pinecrest or that come before the council. Wollmann has said that as a council member she would encourage businesses and landowners along US 1 to make stores more appealing while protecting the privacy of neighboring residents, and continue working with state legislators and the Miami Association of Realtors to address windstorm insurance reform. With her knowledge of the issues that concern Pinecrest residents and her desire to keep the Village a multi generational community, the Pinecrest Tribune feels that Wollmann deserves your vote. THE PINECREST TRIBUNE ENDORSES BILL NELSON FOR UNITED STATES SENATE Nelson Bill Nelson, a fifth-generation Floridian, was elected to the Florida Legislature in 1972 and has been serving the public ever since. He was elected to the U.S. Congress in 1978 where he served six terms representing Orlando and the Space Coast and became an early advocate for a balanced federal budget. In 1994, he was elected to the Florida Cabinet as state Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal. After serving for six years as a strong consumer advocate, he was elected to the U.S. Senate. He currently serves on the Senate Commerce, Budget, Finance, Intelligence and Aging committees and is recognized as the leading congressional expert on NASA. In 1986, he spent six days orbiting the Earth aboard the space shuttle Columbia. He served his country as a captain in the U.S. Army from 1965 to 1971, both on active duty and in the reserves. He has been married to his wife, Grace, since 1972 and has two grown children. THE PINECREST TRIBUNE ENDORSES ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN FOR U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT 27 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen was born in Havana, Cuba, but she was forced to flee the country with her family when she was eight years old. They settled in Miami where Ros-Lehtinen has established firm roots in the community. She earned an Associate of Arts degree from Miami Dade Community College in 1972, a Bachelors and Masters Degree in Education from Florida International University in 1975 and 1985, and a Doctorate in Education from the University of Miami in 2004. She was elected to the Florida State House of Representatives in 1982 and the Florida Senate in 1986. She was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1989 and has been strongly returned to Congress ever since, currently representing Florida's 18th Congressional District, a diverse area that includes Miami, Little Havana, Coral Gables, Pinecrest, Miami Beach, Westchester and the Florida Keys. She has devoted her working life to improving the lives of her constituents by supporting tax reductions and the cutting back of unnecessary government spending. She is working to strengthen the Head Start program and has supported legislation to revise the FAFSA process. She is a strong advocate of programs that address domestic violence against women and is passionate about improving our nation's military, safeguarding veteran's health care, and ensuring that returning veterans have access to a college http://www.communitynewspapers.comlpinecrest/we-endorse-hingston-margolis-ros-lehti... 10/29/2012

Local Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida.» We endorse Hing... Page 4 of5 education. She is also the chair of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, where she voices her support of Israel and of human rights, including her opposition to Castro's dictatorial regime in Cuba. She has also led on pressing foreign policy issues, including the fight against Islamist extremism and support of free trade agreements with Colombia, Panama and South Korea. She is the wife of former U.S. Attorney Dexter Lehtinen and a mother, stepmother and grandmother. THE PINECREST TRIBUNE ENDORSES GWEN MARGOLIS FOR SENATE DISTRICT 35 Gwen Margolis began her public service career in 1974 when she was elected to the Florida House of Representatives. Her career in the Florida Senate began in 1980 where she was appointed to chair the Finance, Tax and Claims Committee, and later the Appropriations Committee, where she assisted in leading the state out of budgetary crisis. In 1990 she became the first woman to serve as President of any Senate in the Unites States of America. She currently serves on the board of directors of the World Trade Center, Holocaust Documentation and Education Center, Jewish Home for the Aged, Actor's Playhouse and Maximum Dance Company. She has lived in Miami-Dade County since 1960. She has four adult children and seven grandchildren. [4] Margolis THE PINECREST TRIBUNE ENDORSES ERIK FRESEN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 114 Erik Fresen was elected to the House in 2008 and then was reelected. He served as a legislative aide from 2000-02. He is the vice chair of the PreK- 12 Policy Committee and is a board member of both the Beacon Council and Children's Home Society. He is the past chair of the Educational Facilities Benefit District and Republican Party of Miami- Dade, as well as a current member of the Blue Ribbon Committee on Workforce Housing and School Concurrency Task Force. He received his B.S. from Florida State University and is married to Ethel Fresen. They have three children. Fresen PINECREST TRIBUNE ENDORSES MICHAEL BILECA FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 115 Michael Bileca was elected to the House in 2010. He is currently the vice chair of the K-20 C 0 m pet i t i v e n e s s Subcommittee and a member of the Education Committee, Federal Affairs Sub com mit tee, Government Operations Subcommittee, Health & Human Services Access Subcommittee, Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee, K-20 Innovations Subcommittee and PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee. He is a founding board member and treasurer of the Dental Group Practice Association, a board member of Hands-On-Miami and March of Dimes, and a trustee of the Miami Chamber of Commerce. He received his BSM http://www.communitynewspapers.comlpinecrest/we-endorse-hingston-margolis-ros-lehti... 10/29/2012

Local Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida.» We endorse Hing... Page 5 of 5 from Tulane University and his MBA from Northwestern University. He is married to Vivian Salazar and has three children. Bileca Article printed from Local Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida.: http://www.communitynewspapers.com URL to article : http://www.communitynewspapers.com/pinecrest/we-endorsehingston-margolis-ros-iehtinen-wollmann-fresen-bileca-nelson/ URLs in this post: [1] Image: http://www.communitynewspapers.com/?attachment_id=48270 [2] Image: http://www.communitynewspapers.com/?attachment_id=48271 [3] Image: http://www.communitynewspapers.com/?attachment_id=48272 [4] Image : http://www.communitynewspapers.com/?attachment_id=48273 [5] Image : http://www.communitynewspapers.com/?attachment_id=48274 [6] Image: http://www.communitynewspapers.com/?attachment_id=48275 Copyright 2010. All rights reserved. http://www.communitynewspapers.com!pinecrest/we-endorse-hingston-margolis-ros-iehti... 10/29/2012

ianli lictal~ :l, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2012 --- - - --- - - ---- aveciana@miamiherald.com IN MY OPiNION Pay attention to college. affordabili~ candidates Like any parent surviving uncertain economic times, many of the conversations with my two college-aged sons revolve around one pressing topic, the Holy Grail of today's graduates: Can you get a job; a decent-paying job, with that degree? I'm embarrassed to admit to this singular focus because, for forever and a day, I've counseled my children to pursue their passions. They seem to have done that, and managed one more feat. Of the three older ones, only one, my daughter, has student debt from graduate school. The younger two will graduate with none. "That's the best gift in the world," TURN TO ANA, 4E

jn i"1 { OPINIO C'anldidates. Ad(lress college afforclability my middle son told me this week. Indeed. Acknowledgements from our children tend to the rare, but I think he understands better than most. Many ofhis friends are burdened with student debt, a commitment that affects everything they do long after they receive their sheepskin. And while it's true that a college degree usually guarantees better wages, skyrocketing tuition may delay or stop some students from enrolling. That's an expensive mistake. Remember hearing about that growing chasm between the haves and have-nots? It's not just about income. It's also about education. At a time when the country needs a better prepared workforce, college is growing increasingly unaffordable for the middle class. Ifit weren't. for community colleges - I'm a proud graduate of Miami-Dade - too many worthy students might not further their education beyond high school. This isn't whining from the 99 percent. It's a worrisome reality about how we invest in our human capital. The average sticker price of a college education has soared by almost 140 percent in the past two decades, the non-profit College Board estimates. But median income for the middle class? Down 5 percent in just the iast decade. And total wealth dropped 28 percent. So says an August Pew Research Center report. I'm disappointed how little attention college affordability has gotten from our presidential candidates, both.ofwhom are highly educated. Their focus has been on jobs-jobs-jobs, and rightly so, but consider this: A report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce has estimated that the demand for educated workers may outstrip supply by 2018. This week a national study reported that the average student-loan debt for borrowers in the college class of 20ll rose to about $26,500, a 5 percent increase from the previous year. The Institute for College Access and Success's Project op. Student Debt also said that about t~o-thirds of those who earned bachelor's degrees last year had loans. Translation? Someone had to move in with their parents because they couldn't afford rent after graduation. Someone put offgraduate school though it means better prospects. Someone skipped taking a job at a small nonprofit and "sold out" his words not mine - to private sector work. Someone figures her payments will extend "until I'm a grandmother." These are the stories I hear from my children's friends and from my friends' children. They're true, and they're scary. So sure, let our presidential contenders talk about jobs-jobs-jobs all they want, but let's remind them of what they should already know. We need to encourage our youth, not throwobstacles in their way, to receive training beyond high school. An educated workforce is the best way to compete in a global economy and build a healthy middle class. Follow Ana on TIvitter @AnaVeciana.

Are We Democracy?: Political Frustrations Get a Voice on the Stage - Miami - Arts - Cui... Page 1 Blogs : I I IARTS ~ 1 I ARTS HOME CULTIST VISUAL ARTS THEATER- 'I W~LCOME TOT HEFUTURE I" 1 1 1 SKRAWBERRY JAr DECEMBER 8 TH 6 9Tll I BASEl WEEKEND '1 BAYfRONT PARK. Mt MI.FL TOP blog STORIES Culll.lrc Shirtless Firemen, Hilarious Puppy -...~.:::, Costumes at...ti... AI'! f:h sel rvl iami Giant Psychic Dog Taking Over lords During Basel F,' illnlvid" A Miami Hallowe Guide Theater Are We Democracy?: Political Frustrations Get a Voice on the Stage By Cultist Fri " Oct 26 201 2 at 2:00 PM Categories: Dance, Theater Like ~ Send Tweet {TI Write Comment ~ 2 I Now In the final weeks of one of the dirtiest presidential campaigns we've ever seen, it's hard not to ask yourself, "Why can't we all just get along?" But in Miami, one group of women is proving that hard conversations don't have to be mud-slinging contests, and that talking politics and life and struggle doesn't have to be hard. http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/cultist1201211 Olin_the _final_ weeks_ of.php 1012912012

Are We Democracy?: Political Frustrations Get a Voice on the Stage - Miami - Arts - CuI... Page 2 Jawole Willa JI) Zollar, Urban Bush 'Women founder. These women are involved in a weeklong residency called Are We Democracy? The project was organized by Urban Bush Women, an international dance ensemble based in Brooklyn, New York. Central to the ensemble's mission is the idea that dance and body movement are powerful forms of selfexpression and that freedom to move leads to freedom of mind. UBW's goal was to help give voice to the voiceless, culminating in a~erformance of dance and spoken word this ABOUTUS MEDIA KIT MOBILE Sat urday.,, - I, I BR W \ I From the Vault I Participants are students at Miami Dade College, local artists, and community members; everyone who expressed interest in participating was involved. The dance ensemble, which was founded by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, has several core values, which include validating an individual and the contribution she makes to the world and being the source of powerful social change. For Alexis Caputo, an adjunct at New World School of the Arts who teaches performance art, playwriting, and dance, the residency was a chance to align her passions: music, art, dialogue, and self-expression. "My role is as an artist, an activist, and an educator, who is contributing to the dialogue," Caputo said. Within the Are We Democracy? microcosm, Caputo says, the residency has become a "resource bank, safe space, safe house." ( 2,437 peop Sh aron Facebook SlidE Since Monday, residents have talked about suffrage, making the choice to vote, and what is "lowercase D" democracy. When people think of the word "democracy," Caputo says, they think of the United States. "But for me, when I think of that word, I think of it in the universal context." By which she means, the principle of "democracy," not the political system. For one week, the Are We Democracy? community engagement residency is a true democracy for all its participants. Each person's contribution matters, and when one http://blogs.miaminewtimes.comlcultistl2012/1 Olin_the_finaC weeks_of. php 10/29/2012

Are We Democracy?: Political Frustrations Get a Voice on the Stage - Miami - Arts - CuI... Page 3 person speaks, she will be heard. The residency is an exercise in empowerment in which the women practice better expressing themselves through both performed art and through words. You can see those expressions for yourself Saturday, when the weeklong residency culminates in a dance and spoken word performance at the South Miami-Dade Cultural Art Center. The performance will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are free, but you do need one. --Anna Hiatt Follow Cultist on Facebook and Twitter @CultistMiami. Location Info Heights.,,~ _ <0 OOIlI<b _ CD C ~t!er Bay : South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center 10950 SW 211 St., Cutler Bay, FL Category: General ouser reviews Write A Review o,- Bars GET THE ARTS NEWSLETTER Clubs Weekly information on all the on goings in the art and event world. Find out what the hot trends are and What's happening this week in our Arts newsletter. Coming Soon.!enter email Tags:South Miami-Dade Cultural Art Center I-=' Write Comment [.:.1 Email to Friend.QJ Print Article Related Content t_ The Miami Environmental Film First Iron Man 3 Trailer: Kick-Ass Real Housewives of Miami's Season Two I Twitt FI http://blogs.miaminewtimes.comlcultistl20 1211 Olin_the_final_weeks _ of. php 10/29/2012

Local Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida.» Local novelist wa... Page 1 of2 - Local Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida. http://www.communitynewspapers.com Local novelist wants readers to learn about Rio de Janeiro Posted By Linda Rodriquez Bernfeld On October 27, 2012 @ 4 :00 pm In Pinecrest I No Comments [llin two years the World Cup will take place in Rio de Janeiro and two years later the Olympic Summer Games. Before then, Cassia Martins wants people to know her city so she wrote a novel called Born in Rio. "I really wanted to show the world what makes Rio such a special place," Martins said. She said the novel is a story of personal growth that develops in Rio. "I think a lot of it has a lot to do that I lived most of my adult life out of Rio,"she said. "I wanted to write an engaging story and take people through this journey of my main character, Rita." Rita is a banker in New York who leads a hectic lifestyle. She's lived in the Big Apple for 15 years when suddenly something happens to her mother. "She had an estranged relationship (with her mom)," Martins said. "She was drawn to come back to Florida." Waterproof Deodorant Secret Clinical Strength Waterproof Waterproof Stay Dry this Summer! Secret.com/Waterproof-Deodorant AdChoices [l> Unfortunately the events don't turn out well. When Rita finds a box of letters about her mother, what she learns takes her back to Rio. In writing Born in Rio, Martins wanted to take people to Brazil and through its customs. Although she has lived most of her adult life in the U.S., she loves her native Brazil and wants her readers to love it as well. "I really worked very hard in showing the soul of Brazil," Martins said. "This was one of the main reasons why I wrote the story. I wanted people to see Brazil. The main character was born there but left. She sees Brazil through foreign eyes." http://www.communitynewspapers.comlpinecrestllocal-novelist -wants-readers-to-leam-a... 10/29/2012

Local Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida.» Local novelist wa... Page 2 of2 Martins returned to Rio to write the book. She graduated from Boston University and has an MBA in marketing. When she was working on her application for Wharton School of Economics at Penn, she said it made her think about where she was and what she wanted out of life. "That's when I first started thinking about the story," Martins said. "When I graduated, I had the story shaped. Then it was a matter of taking the time to write it and I wrote it in nine months." Her process was to write 700 words a day. "I was very structured. Sometimes the words were not good, but still I did it. I learned to respect myself in terms of how far I can go and how I can respect myself." It wasn't always easy. The days she had writer's block were tough but she tried to relax and focus on something else. "But when I least expected it, the words would come to me," she said. Cassia Martins is pictured in front of the famous landmark statue in Rio de Janeiro. Once Born in Rio was completed, she began the process of self-publishing. She chose to use Amazon's service Create Space because it allowed her to have control over her book. "I really like the process," Martins said. "It was able to be out to the public pretty fast after I created the book." Martins lives in south Miami-Dade. She came to the U.S. as a teen and her family stayed in the Miami area while she went off to get her degrees. She came back to South Florida for her family. These days, she works in finance and spends her spare time promoting her book. In fact, a signing was scheduled for late September at Books and Books and she will be at the Miami Book Fair International on Nov. 18. For more information, go to her website at www.borninrio.com [3] Article printed from Local Newspaper, Articles, Stories and Events around Miami Florida.: http://www.communitynewspapers.com URL to article: http://www.communitynewspapers.com/pinecrest/local-novelist-wants -readers-to-iearn-about-rio-de-janeiro/ URLs in this post: [1] Image: http://www.communitynewspapers.com/?attachment_id=48337 [2] Image: http://www.communitynewspapers.com/?attachment_id=48338 [3] www.borninrio.com: http://www.borninrio.com Copyright 2010. All rights reserved. http://www.communitynewspapers.comlpinecrestllocal-novelist -wants-readers-to-leam-a... 10/29/2012

Blazer Men's Basketball team hoping to end 3-year drought Page 1 of 1 Front Page Arts and Entertainment» Campus Life» Community Opinion» Sports Student Decision» Wellness Advertise With Us Contact Us News Register Online North Lake College News-Register Online Blazer Men's Basketball team hoping to end 3 year drought 1010112012 By suntzuandrew Leave a Comment Official season begins Nov. 2; team is ready to play By Paul Dennis Staff Writer As October nears, Coach Tim McGraw and his Men's Basketball team prepare for another season of Blazers basketball. After a three-year championship drought, this year's Blazers look to restore the program to national prominence. This season, there are 15 players coming into play, looking to build off last year's 17-13 season. Among them is 6-foot sophomore standout Darrian Dempsey, whose 15-point-per-game average resulted in his being named ' Newcomer of the Year' in the league. The 2012-13 Blazer squad will feature two transfer players: 6-foot-3-inch sophomore Jarvis Craft from Miami Dade Community College and 6-foot-4-inch sophomore R.J. Brown from Independence Community College in Kansas. Coming into this season, Coach McGraw has a lot of question marks as to his player rotation. Outside of Dempsey and returning starter Jason Nwisienyi, the minutes are largely up for grabs. "We're going to let the players play in real game situations and see who separates themselves from the pack," McGraw said. This season kicks off Oct. 6 with the Jerry Mullen Dallas Junior College Shoot Out tournament against Frank Phillips College, Western Oklahoma and Bossier Parish. The Blazers are also scheduled to play three more scrimmages on Oct. 13,20 and 25 before official play begins on Nov. 2. http://newsregisteronline.com/?p= 1970 10/29/2012

THE MIAMI HERALD I MiamiHerald.com SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2012...... "... _- AN OUTLET FOR EXPRESSION,1 {f,r-' " PHOTOS BY ALLISON DIAZ/FOR THE MIAMI HERALD Janet Brown listens to Brianna Allen, 15, a Honey Bug from the Honey Shine Mentoring Program, explain the poster art she created with a mentor from the New World School of the Arts, expressing how she wants to change negative trends in schools, in Wynwood on Thursday, Oct. 25, The exhibit is the result of a partnership between Honey Shine, the Leadership Learning Center, the New World School of the Arts and ARTOPIA and gives the young girls a platform to express their views. The Honey Shine Mentoring Program offers enlightening and educational experiences throughout the year for young at-risk girls in Miami through workshops and summer camp. Aryahna Abraham, 14, a Honey Bug, stands by the poster art she created with her New World mentor.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28,2012 MiamiHerald,(orn I THE MIAMI HERALD SOUTH FLORIDA ARTS SCENE ART ON THE FLY The Miami International Airport continues to inftlse contemporary art into unexpected spaces. The newest installations include work by international artists Paul Vllllnski and Roberto.Juarez, and local artist Aramis O'Reilly. As you wait for your next flight, check out: Villinski's 4.ir Chai r: near North Terminal's gate D-14 is insp ired b y the 'Nheek hair-bound men of the Veteran Affairs hospitals on Roosevelt Island and is meant to contrast the image of limitation with the freedom offlight. tj Passengers walking in Concourse D skytrain St:ltion 1 will see Juarez's MIA Flower Ff!1lce, a painted mural that juxtaposes botanical-style renderings offiorida wildflowers with geometric pathwork designs of the Miccosukee Tribe. ' r~ O'Reilly, an art profes, sox at Miami's New World School of the Arts, positioned I,iortensia, two kalei~ doscopic mbs:ed-media murals, at the exit doors between the South Terminal Ll'J.ternational greeter's lobby and the Flamingo parking garage. FaT more information, visit www.miami-airport.com/site_specitlc.asp. GALENA MOSOVICH

o ~ ~ ~ Royal ~ :z: ~ Palm 5 I:: Beach iii ~I Loxahatches ~ o :z: ~ o ~ ~ ~~======~==~ ~=====~ guide Highland Beach Actors' Playhouse: The Miracle Theatre (3) 280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts (6) 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami Art Deco Museum (71 1001 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach Bass Museum of Art (7) 2121 Park Ave. (In Collins Park), Miami Beach Bicentennial Park (5) 1075 Biscayne Blvd., Miami Boca Raton Mu seum of Art (15) 501 Plaza Real, Boca Ralon Broward Center for th e Performing Arts (13) 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale Byron Carlyle Theater (8) 500 71st St., Miami Beach Cernuda Arte (4) 3'155 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables Colony Theater (7) 1040 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach Coral Gables Museum (3) 285 Aragon, Coral Gables Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden (I) 10901 Old Culler Rd, Miami The Frost Art Museum (2) 10975 SW 17th St., Miami GableStage (3) 1200 AnastaSia Ave. (~ex l to.. i!llr9re Hotel), Coral Gables

Hollywood Gusman Center ;'jj 174 E Flagler St, Miami Hi storymiami 151 101 W. Flagler St, Miami Hollywood Playhouse (12) 2640 Washington SI.. Hollywood James L, Knight Center!5 ) 400 SE Second Ave, Miami Kravis Center for the Performing Arts \! 701 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beac h Lincoln Theatre (7) 54 1 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach Lowe Art Museum (3) University of Miami, 1301 Stanford Dr, Coral Gables Manuel Artime Theater (5) 900 SW First St., Miami Mark's Mizner Park (15) 344 Plaza Real, Mizner Park Miami Art Museum (5) 101 W Flagler St, Miami Miami-Dade County Auditorium (4) 290 1 W Flagler St, Miami Miramar Cultural Center (11 ) 2400 Civic Center Place, Mi ramar Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens (16) 4000 Morikaml Park Rd, Delray Beach Museum of Art (14) 1 E. Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) (10) Joan Lehman Building, 770 NE 1251h St, North Mi ami Mu seum of Discovery & Science (14) 401 SW Second St, Fort Lauderdale New Wortd School of the Arts (5) 25 NE Second St, Miami Norton Museum of Art (17) 1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach Parker Playhouse (14) 707 NE Eighth SI.. Fort Lauderdale Teatro Prometeo (5) 300 NE Second Ave, Miami Th e Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater (7) 1700 Washing lon Ave., Miami Beach The Playground Theatre (9) 9806 NE 2nd Ave, Miami Shores The Wolfsonian-FIU (7) 1001 Washinglon Ave, Miami Beach Tower Theater (3) 1508 SW Eighth St, Little Havana, Miami University of Miami's Gu sman Concert Hall (3) 1314 Miller Dr, Coral Gables * Localions are approximate. N AT IO N. ' S BE ST YOU N G AR TI s.r S CO M I N G TO MI AMI 2011.. i YOUNGARTS ' W EE K 1~ sr' A 1-, ;«For FR EE EV ENTS _JA NUARY 6-12 information visit youngarts.org

27 MIAMI-DADE COLLEGES Barry University Theatre 11 300 NE 2nd Ave, Miami Shores 305-899-3420 or barryedu/fine-arts/ Florida International University at the Herbert an<;i Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center Modesto A Maidique Campus 10910 SW 17th St, Miami 305-348- 7500 or carta.liu edu Miami Dade College-North Campus 11 380 NW 27t h Ave, N Miami. 305-237 -1450 Miami Dade College-Wolfson Campus 300 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, 305-237-3000 New World School of the Arts: Louise 0, Gerrits Theater 25 NE 2nd St, 8th floor, Miami 305-237-3541 or nwsa. mdc.edu New World School of the Arts: Tower Theater 1508 SW 8th St, Little Havana. 305-23 7-354 1 Jerry Herman Ring Theatre Alvin Sherman Family Stage 1312 tvliller Or. (University 01 Miami), Coral Gables 305-284-3355 or miami.edu/ring BROWARD COLLEGES Nova Southeastern University Mailman Hollywood Theatre 3301 College Ave., 2nd Floor, Davie 954-262-8179 or nova. edu PALM BEACH COLLEGES Eissey Campus Theatre at Palm Beach Community College 11051 Campus Or., Palm Beach Gardens 561-207 -5900 or eisseycampustheatre.org Florida Atlantic University Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium 777 Glades Rd, Boca Ralon 800-564-9539 or lauevents com BROWARO COMMUNITY THEATERS Actors Community Theatre of Davie at the Pine Island Multi-Purpose Center 380 1 SPine Islanel Rd., Davie 954-327-3941 or davie-ilgov Miramar Cultural Center/Arts Park 2400 Civic Cenle r Place, Miramar 954-602-4500 or miramarculluralcenter.org