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San Diego's Southwestern College announced Tuesday that its embattled superintendent/president, Raj K. Chopra, would leave the community college with two years remaining on his contract. Faculty groups have been angry at Chopra's administration over issues such as the 2009 suspension of several faculty members in conjunction with their roles in protests over budget cuts, and last month's elections transformed the college's board, undermining Chopra's support there, according to local news reports.
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