Luis Pascal

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Luis Pascal is a bilingual journalist at Florida International University interested in the entertainment and sports industry. Pascal is a writer for FIU’s student-run publication, Caplin News. He has also contributed to the Miami Herald on a story about a 6-year-old from Haiti with epilepsy who came to South Florida for a better life. Pascal hopes to work for Univision or Telemundo in the future. Pascal will graduate from the Lee Caplin School of Journalism & Media with a bachelor’s degree in digital communication & media with a focus on sports journalism in the summer of 2025.
From the prep to stage: Before the spotlight shines (includes photo essay)
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This photo gallery offers an intimate glimpse into the quiet moments before the spotlight shines....
The Real Act: The world of theater and acting (includes audio story)
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The Real Act dives deep into the world of theater and acting. We explore the behind...
Miami-based doctor brings healthcare to the streets to reach those the system ignores
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Dr. Armen Henderson, a Miami-based physician and activist, is redefining...
For 6-year old with epilepsy, Florida is providing a better life than Haiti did
This article first appeared in the Miami Herald in collaboration with the Lee Caplin School of Journalism and Media.
For Natacha Sinvil, the well-being...
Five reasons die-hard Heat fans should be feeling good this season
The wait is over, a new NBA season has begun, and basketball fans are excited. For Miami Heat fans, the past five years have...
‘Call of Duty’: The smash-hit video game returns with a stunning new feature
For 26-year-old Jorge Alonso, video games are a way to disconnect from the real world. He used them as a natural stress reliever from...
How Elio Tarrago changed lives through martial arts
Across the country, people work day and night to fulfill the American dream. Rarely do they succeed. But Miami native Elio Tarrago is one...