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      <title>Susquehanna University Students Study Geology in the Desert</title>
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      <description>Central Pennsylvania is rife with sedimentary rocks formed during the Paleozoic Era a half-billion to a quarter-billion years ago. But to witness much more recent geological features, such as plate tectonics and volcanism, it’s best to go west.</description>
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      <title>Susquehanna Students Sustain Hurricane Relief Efforts</title>
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      <description>Members of the Susquehanna University community continue to participate in East Coast relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Two groups recently traveled to New Jersey to aid those affected by the storm. </description>
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