NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Duke University's Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) had its suspension reversed on Friday. The group was suspended earlier this month following antisemitism concerns over an Instagram post. The university's Office of Institutional Equity (OIE) determined the Instagram post did not violate Duke University policy, The Chronicle of Duke reported. The outlet said it had obtained a letter written by Sharon Gooding, associate vice president for institutional equity, equal opportunity and compliance, to the SJP leadership. Gooding allegedly wrote that while the post was "offensive" and alluded to "antisemitic tropes," there was "insufficient information to support the existence of a hostile educational environment." Gooding said that even though the post did not violate university policy, it should remain permanently deleted from SJP's social media, according to the Chronicle.…