The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 2, 1992- Page 7 - Polk Wagner IFC Member makes all decisions regarding spe- cial exception, and although the City Council does not have any direct impact on the ordinance, it appoints the commission and could influence the commission's decisions. "I have not really examined these special exception use permits," said Tim Schrodel, a 2nd Ward Libertarian. "But it seems pretty bad. The City Council tends to use the Greek system as a scapegoat." Third Ward Republican Joe O'Neal, who has been criticizing City Council's partisan politics throughout his campaign, compared the confusion he said results from strongly opposed parties to the con- fusion he said will result from two separate Ann Arbor police forces. Instead of working against one another, O'Neal said, "People must put their heads together and work things out." Democratic incumbent Bob Grady, from the 3rd Ward, said he felt relations between students and the city are improving. "The fact that we have this body here tonight speaks volumes about the changes'in the interest Greeks have taken in the city," Grady said. Although IFC and Panhel had originally planned to make an en- dorsement, LSA first-year student and IFC public relations chair David Garcia said the forum existed as a public service and the Greek associ- ations wanted to remain objective. really a critical time for this issue on campus, especially with the issue of deputization," he said. Lee emerged onto the cinema scene with his 1986 film, She's Gotta Have It. Focusing on issues concerning the roles of African Americans in society, Lee received both criticism and accolades when he explored interracial dating in his latest film, last summer's Jungle Fever. In addition to being a filmmaker, Lee is a visiting lecturer for a con- temporary African American cin- ema course at Harvard University. Tonight, Lee is expected to ad- dress challenges that he has faced and continues to confront as an African American, and will follow his speech with a question and an- swer session, Bernstein said. "I'm expecting an entertaining and educational evening. It's an op- portunity for students to see and hear a true leader, an observer, someone who influences, and who has a strong voice - not just in the African American community but the community at large," Bernstein Lee will speak Auditorium at 7:30. at Hill will also be patrolling the bars to make sure that they are not letting in more people than they should." He added that South University Avenue will be blocked off from in order to prevent problems involv- ing cars. Forces from the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department and the University Department of Public ternity and sorority houses need to obtain special exception permits before they can make changes to their houses or move into a new house. Representatives from the co-op lnd Greek associations have said that because they have to get per- mission to buy a house, the ordi- nance prevents them from existing anywhere "by right" in the city. "There has to be a place for fra- ternities and sororities," said 2nd Ward candidate Peter Fink. "But I can tell you for sure that every in- stance should be decided on its own merits." The city Planning Commission said. Namerow agreed, saying Lee should be of interest to people of all colors. "My hope is that not just Black students show up, but an equal number of whites show up - and whether or not they like what he talks about - they discuss it," Namerow said. "If they do that, that's what the group set out to accomplish," he said. body - this should be a happy, peaceful celebration," Kistka said. "But if property starts getting dam- aged and windows are being broken, it will not be tolerated." Kistka said tear gas will be avail- able in case it is needed. 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