To: tejek who wrote (707120 ) 4/2/2013 7:02:47 PM From: joseffy Respond to of 1572619 Never-before-seen photo ofAdam Lanza & college records show he refused to identify his own gender By James Nye , Thomas Durante and Daily Mail Reporter 2 April 2013 A never-before-seen photograph of Newtown killer Adam Lanza has emerged, along with college records which include new information about the gunman including that he refused to identify his own gender when asked to do so in college documents. Lanza attended Western Connecticut State University for less than a year after his mom withdrew him from Newtown High School when he still only 16.When asked his gender on a student background information form, Lanza wrote 'I choose not to answer.' Scroll down for video A new photo of Adam Lanza, left, has been unearthed taken from his student ID from when he attended Western Connecticut State University and, right, the chilling image of Lanza that has become synonymous with the tragic events at Sandy Hook Elementary School last December He also wrote the same in response to the question: 'How do you describe yourself?', according to records obtained by CBS News . The new photo of Lanza was his student ID during his time at Western Connecticut State University and shows a gaunt young man with an unusual stare. Students and teacher who remember him from his WCSU days recall that he was very quiet and struggled to mix with the other students although that was largely attributed at the time to him being younger than them. He earned a 3.26 grade point average while there. He dropped out of a German language class and withdrew from a computer science class, but earned an A in a computer class, A-minus in American history and B in macroeconomics. Lanza left WCSU after less than a year in 2009, he then attended a community college, but also left that school after a year. Eventually, he worked at a part-time job for a while repairing computers, but that job ended when the business shut down. Documentation shows that Lanza refused to identify his own gender and to describe himself when asked by the college : dailymail.co.uk