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Kate Paine, a Harvard Law School graduate and ambitious employee at the high-powered office of Samson & Mills, is at the center of this legal-thriller. She is a first-year associate looking to pay her dues and eventually move up in the firm's hierarchy. Assigned to a new and controversial case, Kate is thrilled to be working with some of the senior partners, until the unexpected murder of one of Samson & Mills' female partners, Madeline Waters. While Kate is busy navigating firm politics, she gradually realizes that Madeline's murderer may in fact be among those...
...Grille has become much more challenging for the average patron," one first-year regular writes in an e-mail message. "While previously the 'pass-back' was an almost foolproof method for getting in a friend who did not have a positive ID, such activity is no longer even an option. It seems as though the bouncers have become much more scrupulous...
...Because I have heard that the Grille has become significantly more strict within the last couple of weeks," writes one female first-year, "I haven't even tried to go--not wanting my ID to get confiscated, or worse, get caught in another bust. Plus, it seems that most freshmen are feeling similarly, so there is less and less reason to go if no one will be there...
...Skeptics Threaten Ivy Council" (Opinion, March 8), Ean W. Fullerton, a first-year at Columbia, attacked the decision of the Undergraduate Council to evaluate its involvement in the Ivy Council. Fullerton describes this as an "unwarranted ultimatum"; I suggest that the Ivy Council is an unwarranted organization...
...Housing Office has to sacrifice a first-year's top three housing choices to insure a mixed batch, so be it. At least that person will get his or her fourth choice rather than the tenth...