It has been awhile since we heard anything about the noose incident at Columbia University. Now the story has made headlines again:
A state grand jury in Manhattan is investigating the appearance of a noose in October on the office door of a black education professor at Columbia University, officials said on Monday.
The spokeswoman, Marcia Horowitz, confirmed that the university had received a subpoena for records pertaining to the Teachers College professor, Madonna G. Constantine, whose specialty is race and multiculturalism. Ms. Horowitz said the university was turning over records, but she would not be specific.
Let's see how this plays out in court. somehow I feel it will lead nowhere.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Grand Jury Is Investigating "Noose Appearance" At Columbia University
Posted by Blogging New York at 2:22 AM
Labels: "Columbia University", "noose"
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