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EVANSTON, Ill.—Northwestern University officials say the body of a man pulled from Lake Michigan is that of a missing student.

The Cook County medical examiner’s office identified 20-year-old Trevor J. Boehm on Monday, but did not immediately give a cause of death.

The first year student from Monument, Colo., was studying at the university’s School of Communications.

He was last seen alive on Nov. 5.

A passer-by found Boehm’s jacket and some of his personal belongings on Nov. 9 on rocks along the Lake Michigan shoreline in north suburban Evanston. On Sunday, his body was spotted in the lake.

Northwestern President Henry Bienen says Boehm’s death affects the entire campus.

A private vigil has been planned for students.

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