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Hello everyone, I am Danielle Hagerty.
I am currently a Junior at Metro State University of Denver. I am majoring in English with a Nonprofit Studies minor. I have always loved to read, write, and connect with people. Some of my favorite hobbies would include baking, and walking my dog. I love the outdoors when it is warm. I also love to laugh, and that is not a hard thing to make me do. I have already received my associates degree in english at Front Range Community College, and decided to transfer. I would like to receive my Bachelors degree in the next couple of years.
At this time in my life I have been married for almost a year, and will be having my first child at the end of this semester. I am really looking forward the beautiful roller coaster ride of motherhood. I am also looking forward to beginning my goal of finishing college.

(My best friend Daisy)

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  1. Congratulations on the future arrival of your first child! Welcome to MSU Denver, we are lucky to have a student so positive and enthusiastic. Your bf Daisy looks like my good friend's BF Daisy, she looks really sweet. I look forward to reading more about your outlook on media and journalism this semester, and to getting to know you more through your writing. Thanks for posting!

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