The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 23, 2002 - 7A the michigan daily PIT, FLEX. HRS. for person to assist in pro- duction at local advertising/publishing com- pany. Need to be proficient w/Pagemaker (MAC) & Photoshop. Will also assist in main- taining mailing lists, filing, billing, routine of- fice functions. Approximately 10-15 hrs./wk. Please e-mail your resume or brief description of your qualifications tojan@jjadvpub.com NEAR2UNION LARGE contemporary stu- dio, 1, 2 bdrm. apts. Garage prkg. May & Fall leases avail. 741-9300 www.annarborapartments.net NEED A 9 MONTH LEASE? You Want It-We Got It! Leasing Spring/Fall 2003,761-2680. OLD WEST SIDE- Great 1 & 2 furnished bdrm. apts. for the economy-minded student. Bus stops outside your front door. Call Varsity Mgmt. 668-1100. OLDY BUT GOODY- Great 2 bdrm. apt. w/ lots of nooks & crannies. Call Varsity Mgmt. for appt. 668-1100. ONE,TWO, & THREE BDRM. unfum. apts., in tum of the century homes avail. for Fall 2003 occupancy. 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The Greek ID cards, he added, will help door monitors easily identify nonaffiliated guests, since they will not have cards and cannot say they are members of another University frater- nity or sorority. "In the past couple years, we've had a lot of problems at fraternity parties. We are just trying to find a way to monitor the events," Winston said. "This is cut and dry. You either have the card or you don't, there is no other way around it." He added that he did not believe the cards would affect University students seeking to attend Greek social events. Non-Greek students can be admitted at the chapter's discretion, usually based on guest lists. The cards "fill in a big void in safety for us," he said. "But in no way, shape or form is it meant to close our com- munity off to the rest of campus." Although exactly how each indi- vidual chapter will use the cards is still unknown, Winston said the cards must be presented with stu- dents' M-cards in order to be vali- dated since they are not photographic identification. Each card contains a personalized barcode, the card carrier's name, Uni- versity ID number and fraternity or sorority name. In addition to the $3,000 spent on the 4,200 initial cards, the Greek Sys- tem also purchased a mobile barcode scanner and additional equipment needed to help produce future cards. In all, it was a $5,000 investment, Win- ston said. He said the cards will be most likely needed for safety purposes at social functions held in fraternities and soror- ities and for administrative and billing purposes at functions held at third- party venues. They may be used in conjunction with wristbands, which helped fra- ternities to monitor attendance at parties during the Fall Rush, Win- ston added. The Greek System's leadership is currently deciding how to best use the cards and whether to include the cards in the IFC's social responsibilities policy. "A concrete vision for the use of the Greek ID cards will be formulat ed over the next week or two, but several ideas have been discussed and will be considered in the busi- ness plan," said Branden Muhl, the IFC's current president. "Within the Greek community environment, the Greek ID cards could be used to track attendance at Greek sponsored events such as educational program- ming, Greek Week and other com- munity events." Before the policy is formulated, the Greek ID cards will be used at each chapter's discretion. "Within the social environment, a chapter holding a closed event either at the house or a third-party vendor, where they can expect outsiders to have a desire to enter, can increase= security by verifying membership at the entrance if they so choose," Muhl said. "Also, if they so desire, a chapter hosting an event at a local vendor establishment can easily arrange to pay the costs on a per-member basis and track attendance at the door. ... The possibilities are limited only by how the chapters and their members choose, to apply the device." Despite the lack of an official policy,. Winston said he believes the cards will; be a long-term investment for Greek community members. "If we thought they wouldn't be effective, we never would have bought them to begin with," he said. David ra THIS SUNDAYet Fox Theatre 7:30PM 0 All Ages. PREMIERE CO-ED CAMP on mountain lake setting hiring instructors for Outdoor Ad- venture, Ropes, Water Sports, Land Sports, Tennis, Creative & Performing Arts, RN. Dates, 6/14-8/17. Have a summer of a lifetime in beautiful Maine! Contact 1-888-993-5335, CampWekeela@aol.com Apply at www.campwekeela.com SUMMER INTERNSHIPS! Develop your comm., people, and management skills. Salary $400/wk. + bonuses. 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