The Thin Blue Line: Thousands gathered at the American Airlines Arena to honor fallen Miami-Dade Police Department officers Amanda Haworth and Roger Castillo. The funeral procession tied up traffic in the downtown area for most of the day. MARK PULASKI / THE REPORTER Photo Briefing Photo Briefing – January 31, 2011 January 31, 2011 The Reporter Staff Journalism Speaker Series, Wolfson Campus, Journalism, police Standing Ground: Students from the Basic Law Enforcement class #275 march from building 7 to graduation ceremony grounds at Miami Dade College North Campus. All students from this year’s class graduated, according to Monica Cumberland. AKEEM BRUNSON / THE REPORTER On March: Guided by patrol officers, the North Campus Basic Law Enforcement program graduate students a day after two officers were killed on duty. AKEEM BRUNSON / THE REPORTER Words Of Wisdom: Former Miami Herald reporter, Arnold Markowitz, speaks to Miami Dade College students at Wolfson Campus as part of the Journalism Speaker Series. He replaced Michael Putney for the event. Putney was unable to attend because he covered the funeral procession of the two Miami-Dade cops that were gunned down. MARK PULASKI / THE REPORTER Unveiling: MDC teams up with Sculpt Miami and unveils a new sculpture, La Vittoria di Samotracia by Maria Cristina Carlini, at Wolfson Campus. AKEEM BRUNSON / THE REPORTER Film Fest: Miami International Film Festival Director Jaie Laplante and College President Eduardo Padron unveiled the poster for the 2011 festival during a special ceremony on Jan. 19 at the Gusman Theater. The MIFF is in its 28th year and will feature more than 100 movies from around the world. MARK PULASKI / THE REPORTER