October 8, 1999
Classes to Be Bilingual at University in Kosovo
When the new academic year begins this month at the University of Pristina, in Kosovo, classes are to be taught in both the Albanian and Serbian languages. But it remains to be seen whether any Serbian students or professors will show up.
The United Nations Mission in Kosovo, or UNMIK, has decided that ethnic-Albanian and Serbian students and faculty members should share all of the university's facilities instead of dividing them between the two groups, as
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