Upset: Dozens of protestors voiced their displeasure on Oct. 4 with the City of Miami's decision not to renew Miami Dade College's lease to manage the Tower Theater in Little Havana. BRIANNA ACEVEDO / THE REPORTER Photo Briefing Photo Briefing – October 4, 2022 October 4, 2022 The Reporter Staff Voicing Her Opinion: Margarita Batlle believes Miami Dade College should continue to manage Tower Theater.BRIANNA ACEVEDO / THE REPORTER Taking It All In: A baby sits in a stroller as protestors hold signs in support of Miami Dade College’s management of the Tower Theater. The school’s lease to oversee the Little Havana theater is not being renewed by the City of Miami after it expires in January of 2023. BRIANNA ACEVEDO / THE REPORTER Sign Of Support: Turner Cathey, one of dozens of protesters, holds a sign showing his approval for Miami Dade College’s management of Tower Theater. The College has overseen the venue since 2002. BRIANNA ACEVEDO/THE REPORTER Cultural Landmark: Tower Theater opened in December of 1926. By the 1960s, it was the first local theater to feature Spanish-language subtitles and films. BRIANNA ACEVEDO / THE REPORTER