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"After a unanimous show of support from the faculty and graduate students, I have decided to stay on as chair," Carby said in a prepared statement to the Yale Daily News. "And I really look forward to working with the Yale administration, with our faculty and with our graduate students...
But though students disagreed about whether the charges will stick, there was near unanimous sentiment about one particular aspect of the controversy: whether Burton's race was a factor in driving his impeachment. Most students rejected the idea.
Former Trade Representative Kantor also insisted that contributions played no part in his decision. "The staff made a unanimous recommendation to me that we bring the case," he said.
Though the majority of the Faculty denies that classes are too big at present, some say that class size has increased in recent years. More importantly, there is an almost unanimous agreement to shrink class sizes in the future.
His writings on Croatian language and the right of self-determination led to the assassination of his father and stepmother by the Tito regime. Tudjman was imprisoned for four months. However, his academic work constituted the backbone of his future political objectives. In 1989, as the communists' power crumbled, Tudjman...