By Isaac Sims-Foster PHOTO CREDIT TO NAYRA HALAJIAN Nida Kiali was hired as a professor at the beginning of this school year and teaches Arabic 101 and 102 here at the University. The University has the intention of restarting the Arabic program this year, but the likelihood of this is easily called into question. While multiple classes regarding Islam and Middle Eastern culture exist in the Religious and History Studies departments, Arabic language classes have had a hard time finding footing within the Asian Studies department, especially after the previous...