Catalan separatists want university classes taught in the local language. Spanish academics resist the change.
by Gerry Hadden from The World: Latest Stories on (#6CAN4)
Language has always been at the heart of the Catalan people's campaign for independence. And the regional government is once again demanding that university professors teach their courses in Catalan. But does the Catalan-language law further the nationalist cause, or leave the region more isolated? Professors are already rebelling.