Students and faculty from the University of Minnesota's Chinese Language Program will meet with President Mark Yudof this morning to discuss the program's future. More than 20 students are in the third day of a hunger strike to protest understaffing of the program. University officials say a new professor will be hired next fall... but so far, that assurance hasn't been enough to end the strike. Minnesota Public Radio's John Bischoff reports: Sun 28-MAY 11:38:42 MPR NewsPro Archive - Wed 04/11/2001