08-10-95 Story Tips for Local News Media STORY TIPS University Communication offers a new service for central Ohio news organizations: a listing of potential news stories on the Columbus campus. We'll update this listing every other week. YOUNG SCHOLARS ON THE FARM--Aug.8 and 10. The Ohio State University Young Scholars Program continues to bring pre-college Scholars to campus for Summer Institutes. This week, 235 seventh-and eighth- graders are getting their first tastes of college classes and campus life. Scholars will explore agricultural careers with tours of the university's dairy farm and the livestock operation (with beef cattle, pigs, sheep and horses). Urban youth have very little contact with agriculture, and these field trips will give the Scholars a chance to see how agriculture and animal science operate. 120 seventh-graders will tour the Waterman Dairy Farm, 2433 Carmack Rd., Aug. 8, 2 p.m.-4 p.m. 120 eighth graders will tour the Livestock Complex, 3638 Kays Ave.(off Sawmill and W.Case Rd.) Aug. 10, 2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. CONTACT: Leslie S. Jones, Department of Animal Science, 292-4670. THE OSU "SMOKIN' BUCKEYE" ELECTRIC CAR RACES AGAIN--Aug.17-19, Indianapolis Raceway Park. Fresh from a first-place victory at the Cleveland Electric Formula Classic last month, the team will compete in the Second Electricore Formula Lightning race. The "Smokin' Buckeye," designed, built and maintained by university engineering students, is powered by twin battery packs. The car will be driven by champion driver Craig Taylor, who drove the Buckeye entry to victory in the Inaugural Electricore Formula Lightning race last year. The electric race car is one of several experimental vehicles being constructed and raced by students and faculty at the OSU Center for Automotive Research. CONTACT: Giorgio Rizzoni, Center for Automotive Research and Department of Mechanical Engineering, 292-3331. COMPUTER PROGRAMS HELP ALZHEIMER PATIENTS-A team of Ohio State students has created a unique computer program for the Apple Design Project '95 "Integrating the Physical and Virtual Environment." The team designed a portable communication and activity system, based on the needs of Alzheimer's patients and their professional caregivers, to encourage recall and improve the quality of life for those with the disease. Ohio State was one of eight schools worldwide to participate in the Apple Computer sponsored project to encourage creative thinking outside the boundaries of real-world computer design. CONTACT: Susan Roth, Department of Industrial Design, 486-3208, or Lois Foreman Wernet, College of the Arts, 292-8835. INTERNATIONAL FOODS AT BUCKEYE VILLAGE COMMUNITY GARDEN--through August. Fancy 'international food' selections in the grocery store have nothing on the array grown by residents of Buckeye Village. Most residents of this university student housing are international students. Their garden, visible along Ackerman Rd. near the Child Care Center, reflects the foods and agricultural methods of their homelands. CONTACT: Jason Williams, acting manager, Buckeye Village, 292-6561 The person listed as the contact for each item will have the best information about the story. However, feel free to call on our news services staff for assistance with these or other Ohio State news stories. Amy Murray, 292-8385;Ruth Gerstner, 292-8424; and Tom Spring, 292-8309. -compiled by Amy Murray, University Communications. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Thu, 10 Aug 1995 15:45:46 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.