Adam was openly gay, and had dealt with depression and 'personal demons' before he came to Merced.
From the Merced Sun-Star:
An infectious smile that made a room radiant, a gregarious wit and an intellect that beamed with endless possibility.
That's how UC Merced students including Saema Adeeb remembered Adam Wood, 19, a sophomore who committed suicide last week by hanging himself from a 75-foot-high utility tower just outside Merced.
A memorial for Wood is scheduled for 7 p.m. today at the university's recreation center.
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Wood was highly intelligent and wanted to become a doctor, Adeeb remembered. "He had very high hopes," she said. "He had a lot of things going for him. He really had a lot of potential to do something in the world."
Wood wasn't a wallflower during his brief time at UC Merced. Case in point: He was the university's Bobcat mascot his freshman year. Most recently, he joined Sigma Chi fraternity and had made several friends.
Nick Nakamura, a UC Merced alumnus and the fraternity's adviser, said Wood joined the fraternity last March. He said Wood had been trying to deal with personal demons before he came to Merced, but he was seeing a therapist. Nakamura didn't elaborate on what those demons were.
Nakamura said he'll be missed. "Adam is going to stick with us," he said with tears in his eyes. "He was a good kid."
Three of Wood's four female roommates, who asked to remain anonymous, said he was "the life of the party" and a generally happy person who was "in love with music." He enjoyed dancing, cooking and playing the piano. "He was amazing at everything," said one of his roommates.
Alex Luong, a UC Merced student and close friend of Wood, said he will always remember Wood's pink sweater, which he would often wear. Wood was openly gay. "He wasn't ashamed of who he was," he reflected.
Sources:
http://www.mercedsunstar.com/2011/03/24/1823957/merced-body-found-atop-tower.html
http://www.mercedsunstar.com/2011/03/24/1824834/19-year-old-man-hanging-from-tower.html
http://www.mercedsunstar.com/2011/03/29/1830154_p2/students-suicide-shakes-uc-merced.html