Students gather last night outside Muller Chapel for a vigil for freshman William Jacobson.
Max Steinmetz/The Ithacan
Student remembered for insight and intellect
The campus community today is mourning the sudden loss of one of its students.
At a vigil last night, those who knew William Jacobson said they
remembered the freshman from St. Paul, Minn., as full of joy and a true
intellectual, a quality his mother said earned him the nickname “the
Professor.” Jacobson was found dead yesterday in the Farm Road pond
after he went missing early Sunday morning.
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