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Elizabeth Riege Bio
12017-03-29T17:26:24-07:00Elizabeth Rieged5c76c9e623a3f5c2dd91490218bf5426919161f153463Feeding A Crowdplain2017-05-05T21:21:19-07:00Elizabeth Rieged5c76c9e623a3f5c2dd91490218bf5426919161fHello Everyone!
My name is Elizabeth and I am a first year at Hamline University. I am currently in the Legal Studies program and intend on majoring in Legal Studies with a minor in either Anthropology or Forensic Science. I am the middle child of two siblings, and older and a younger brother. I have two dogs named Nikki and Yoda (Yes! Like the Star Wars character) both are Huskies.
I grew up working in a garden. My family has multiple gardens that take up our entire front and back yard. I didn't originally enjoy gardening and found it to be a lot of work in time consuming. As I got older, I began to realize the impact is has on the environment and how good it is to keep the soil healthy and full of nutrients. I have come to love gardening and really enjoy spending time outside planting.
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