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Nicolette Esper

Nicolette Esper
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Nicolette Esper is a fourth-year, first-generation college student studying digital broadcasting with a focus on sports journalism. With a passion for sports, Nicolette aspires to work in the sports media field with hopes of becoming a sports broadcaster.
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The Fort Lauderdale women’s soccer team makes a mark on the community (includes video...

The Fort Lauderdale United FC women’s soccer team is taking the United Super League (USL) by storm. It is currently in second place, and...

Sideline: Inter Miami season starts, FIU vs UM, and going Bananas. 

Inter Miami has high hopes for this season after a disappointing end to last year. Sideline’s Mauro Rueda has an inside look on Inter’s...

Savannah Bananas visit Miami (includes video story)

The Savannah Bananas, who are redefining baseball with their high-energy, fast-paced “Banana Ball,” came to Miami this weekend, playing two games at LoanDepot Park. On...

Sideline: USA Hockey, Herro, and Miami Sharks

Three brawls break out within the first 10 seconds of the USA vs Canada game for the NHL’s Four Nation Face-off tournament.  Tyler Herro represents...

Sideline Season 5, Episode 4

Sideline returns with its post-Superbowl Sunday show after the Philadelphia Eagles emphatically end the Kansas City Chiefs’s championship streak. Included: Hard Rock Stadium hosts a watch...

Sideline S.5 Ep.3

Runners cruise through the Magic City during the Miami Marathon on Sunday. The Jimmy Butler drama heats up. Fan-filled fun at Fast Lane Friday in the...

Liberty City celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with parade (includes video story)

On Monday, Liberty City hosted the 48th annual MLK Day Parade to commemorate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Marchers, high school...

Sideline Season 5, Episode 1

Sideline is back for its fifth season.  Jimmy Butler wants out of Miami, and Esteban Rodriguez talks to local fans to get their reactions.  In a...

Heartache and hope: Two unsuccessful pregnancies, then a child with cerebral palsy

This article first appeared in the Miami Herald in collaboration with the Lee Caplin School of Journalism and Media. It’s 11 in the morning...

Empowerment through martial arts: Lucky’s Muay Thai offers more than just physical training

It’s 6:30 on a fall evening in a sweaty North Miami garage when 51-year-old Lloyd “Lucky” Walton steps onto a padded vinyl mat. He’s...