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Subscribe to CSSA news and events via RSS feed

    Receive all the latest headlines of CSSA news and events via RSS feed.

    Simply add the following URL to your favorite RSS news reader or browser that supports RSS feed:

    http://cornellcssanyc.org/new/news/cssa_news.xml

    [Valid RSS]  

    The CSSA news feed is a valid RSS feed
    according to W3C standards.

    If you have accounts at following sites, just follow the links to add CSSA news and events to your subscription:

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    Terms and conditions

    The RSS feeds are offered solely for your personal noncommercial use. You may use them to include CSSA news summaries in noncommercial websites or blogs. You may not edit, alter, or sell the offered content in any way. You may not use or display the offered content in any way that suggests that CSSA endorses or is associated with anything on your website or blog other than the offered content. We may terminate the RSS service at any time. We may require that you cease using the offered content if we deem your use to be inappropriate.

     

    Additional information about RSS

    Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and other Web content. If your browser does not have a built-in RSS reader, you will see XML (or eXtensible Markup Language) code when you click an RSS link. This is to be expected, since you are not meant to view the raw RSS feed in a browser window. To view the headlines, add the feed URL to an RSS news reader (see the list of compatible readers), or to a browser that supports RSS feeds.

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