Culprit in Duke Noose Incident Banned From Campus

The Duke student accused of hanging a noose from a tree on Campus has been identified and won't be back on campus until the investigation on his conduct is complete, school officials said. Officials won't release the students name, citing confidentiality rules. "The student is still enrolled but is no longer on campus and won't becoming back until the judicial process is completed," said Michael Schoenfeld, vice president for public affairs and government relations. After the incident, Duke President Richard Brodhead led a gathering at the steps of the campus chapel, explaining the noose's role as a racist weapon and symbol.

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