Birgitta Anderson
bander23@tennessee.edu

Birgitta Anderson is a Journalism student at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.  She originally hails from Stillwater, a small town in Minnesota, where she lived with her parents and older sister.  She attended private Waldorf schools for 10 years, two of which were in a german speaking Waldorf school in Frankenthal, Germany.  Thanks to her mother, she grew up speaking german and is thus fluent in the language.  After graduating from Waldorf she began her college career at Century College, a community college in White Bear Lake, Minnesota where she graduated with her AA in the spring of 2007.  She was then accepted at UT and is currently continuing her education there.  She plans on getting her Bachelores in Journalism, with a minor in german. 

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Kudzu was introduced to the US by the Japanese in 1876.
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Kudzu can be used as a biofuel like corn.
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Kudzu can kill the trees it climbs on, but it also has many different uses.
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