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Tectonic City
Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t Podcast

From the episode podcast description: “Codi Lazar is a professor of geology at California State University, San Bernardino and a passionate and utterly hilarious geologist. In this episode, we get into the weeds talking about a wide variety of topics such as how limestone forms, why some plants might be restricted to it, what ‘serpentinite’ is, what's in story for the state of Nevada in the next few dozen million years, how related the granite that's beneath Joshua Tree National Park might be to the granite in the Sierra Nevadas (very), the former love affair between the African continent, Scottland, Newfoundland and Appalachia, and much more.”

The podcast it tied to the popular (400,000-plus followers) YouTube channel, Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t.


65 AVUSD seniors receive admission to CSUSB during Instant Admit Day

Victor Valley News Group
Dec. 12, 2024

65 Apple Valley Unified School District (AVUSD) high school seniors received admission to California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) during their Instant Admit Day, held especially for Apple Valley students. The students embarked on their field trip to CSUSB believing they were attending a tour of the school. They received news of their admission shortly after stepping onto the campus. 


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