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What punishment should the suspect of the noose incident receive and do you think the name of the suspect and the punishment should be released to the public?

“I think he made a stupid decision and he took a joke way
too far.”

Season Marsh,
Baldwin sophomore

“Well I haven’t really heard about it, so I’m undecided about what I think they should get.”

Michelle Sweeney,
Saginaw sophomore

“I think they should definitely not release the name to the
public, but that he should get in trouble.”

Whitney Reeds,
Big Rapids senior

“I don’t know what punishment you should be given, but I think the name and punishment should be released to the public.”

Bryan White,
Detroit senior

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