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Bryn Mawr Film Institute: November at a Glance
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Danielle's work has appeared in The News Journal in Wilmington, DE, and in the Times Union in Albany, NY. She spent a week in Shanghai, China, in 2010 reporting for the McClatchy wire service on the struggle facing Chinese charitable organizations.
Danielle is a graduate of Penn State University with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and minors in theater, international studies and Spanish (including a semester spent in Salamanca, Spain). In college, she worked for Penn State's independent student newspaper, The Daily Collegian, covering everything from campus administration to crime and courts to the presidential election and financial crisis.
She wrote her thesis for the Schreyer Honors College about how technology has changed the way the media cover wars, and she's excited about the implications changing technologies have for local journalism coverage.
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Patch has gathered the gas prices in Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne as of the afternoon of Nov. 1.
Patch wants to know your favorite spot to grab a sandwich.
Kids (and parents) stopped by for some screams and treats.
Students at the Gladwyne Elementary School put on their Halloween costumes and paraded around the parking lot.
The second and final Lower Merion candidates' forum will be Wednesday night.
Trick-or-treating hours are not established by Lower Merion Township. Gladwyne Fire Co. is also hosting a haunted house.
PECO had more than 22,000 customers still offline at 9 a.m., a Lower Merion official said.
Four-part, first-person story from a breast cancer survivor.
Roads are increasingly slick as snow alternates with sleet and rain. Back roads in particular are treacherous.
A group of students and faculty donated their hair to Pantene Beautiful Lengths, which donates wigs to women with cancer.
The student group--the largest at Harriton in only a year of existence--raises awareness and funds by selling jewelry they make from unwanted and broken jewelry.
The student group--the largest at Harriton in only a year of existence--raises awareness and funds by selling jewelry they make from unwanted and broken jewelry.
Five cases were reported at the Cambridge School at Baldwin.
Villanova graduate Lauryn Ossola died Saturday in Bryn Mawr.
The 23-year-old Villanova alumna died late Saturday night.
Some affected children are too young to be vaccinated.
Patch has gathered the gas prices in Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne as of the afternoon of Oct. 25.
Five cases were reported at the Cambridge School at Baldwin.