Ernesto Londoño, B.S.C. ’03, knew he wanted to be a reporter the first time he wrote for The Miami Hurricane about the renovation of the Richter Library in 2000. His editor, on the other hand, had a few reservations about the article he turned in.
Reporting on the Many Sides of War
Miami, the University of Miami magazine: Spring 2008
Trauma medicine was just in its infancy in 1966 when Dr. Stephen Olvey started working at the Indy 500 race track. “We didn’t even have an ambulance back then,” he recalls. “What they used was a converted hearse, and the driver was the funeral home’s mortician.” Click here for full article.
Life on the Fast Track
Coral Living: June/July 2007
People
You don’t have to speak with Danilo de la Torre to get a taste of his personality. His voicemail alone gives you a hint — it’s a recording of a Cuban song from the ‘60s by a band called Los Zafiros, a lively mix of drums, doo-wop, bossa nova and Cuban rhythms. Even so, it’s hard to tell whom the song reflects, Danilo or Adora, the drag queen persona he transforms into for shows on Miami Beach. Click here for full article.
Andpersand Magazine: Fall 2006
Cuban Queen
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