96-03-29 Story Tips for Local News Media STORY TIPS University Communication offers a listing of potential news stories on the Columbus campus. We'll update this listing every week. This and every University Communications news release is available on the Internet and World Wide Web. To access by Internet, you may reach us through either OASIS (Ohio State Information System), the Columbus Freenet or World Wide Gophers. Select News and Weather, then Ohio State University News Releases, then News Releases from University Communications. Our Web address is http://www.acs.ohio- state.edu/ Choose News Releases from The Ohio State University, then News Releases from University Communications. BIG TEN GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS--Mar. 30-31. Many of the nation's top gymnasts find that the road to the summer Olympics goes through Columbus and the Big Ten men's and women's gymnastics championships at St. John Arena. On Saturday the men's team championship begins at 1 p.m. and the women's team championship at 7 p.m. Men's individual event finals begin at 1 p.m. Sunday. Seven men's and seven women's teams are competing for the team title. After back-to-back team titles in 1993 and '94, the Ohio State men finished third last year. The Buckeyes, who are coached by U.S. Olympic Coach Peter Kormann, currently are ranked first nationally. It is the first time since 1988 that the championships have been held in Columbus. CONTACT: Steve Snapp, Sports Information Director, 292-6861. JUSTICE-ATHLETE ADDRESSES BLACK LAW STUDENTS--Mar. 30. Alan Page, a Minnesota Supreme Court justice and retired professional football player, is the keynote speaker at the Black Law Students Association's 17th annual award and recognition dinner. The program, sponsored by the Black Law Students Association chapters at Ohio State University College of Law and Capital University Law School, begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn on the Lane, 328 W. Lane Ave. CONTACT: Jean Tolud, OSU Black Law Students Association, 888-5949. ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS PRESENT DESIGNS FOR THEIR NEW SCHOOL--Apr. 1. Students in the Knowlton School of Architecture are having some tangible input into the design for the school's new building. Architecture and Landscape Architecture students have submitted their ideas for the building that will eventually replace aging Brown Hall and Ives Hall. Students will present their ideas to faculty and school administrators at 1:30 p.m., Ives Hall lobby, 2073 Neil Ave.(corner of Woodruff and Neil). CONTACT: Jerrold Voss, director, Knowlton School of Architecture, 292-6806. SCHOTTENSTEIN CENTER GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY--Apr. 2. The ceremonial start of construction on Ohio State's new Schotetnstein Center begins at 3 p.m. at the grass field located at the corner of Lane Ave. and Olentangy River Rd. The $84 million center is scheduled for completion by the 1998-99 school year. The multi-purpose building will hold 21,000 for concerts, 19.500 for basketball and 17,000 for hockey. The University has already raised more than $26 million through seat liscensing and naming opportunities for the new building. Media should use the Fyffe Rd. entrance on the west side of the field (off Lane Ave.) and park in designated media parking adjacent to Fyffe Rd. A mult box will be provided. CONTACT: Steve Snapp, Sports Information Director, 292-6861. USING LASERS TO CORRECT VISION--Apr. 2. Researchers at Ohio State have been instrumental in developing both lasers and treatment protocols for a variety of vision disorders. Ophthalmologists will discuss the use of lasers and recent advances in correcting vision problems at a seminar at 6:30 p.m. in the fifth floor conference room of University Hospitals Clinic, 456 W. 10th Ave. Educational material will also be available for people considering laser or radial keratotomy procedures for the treatment of nearsightedness. OSU Medical Center ophthalmologists are accepting patients for a study using laser to correct nearsightedness. CONTACT: David Crawford, Medical Center Communications, 293-3737. IS STRESS AFFECTING YOUR HEALTH? Ohio State University scientists are seeking volunteers to participate in a study of how various stresses affect health. Researchers will measure cholesterol, heart rate, blood pressure and other signs in men and premenopausal women age 40-45 and men and women age 55-60. Volunteers must be healthy non-smokers who do not use medication to affect health or cholesterol levels. Women must not be taking estrogen or other hormones. CONTACT: Catherine Stoney, director of Cardiovascular Behavior Medicine Laboratory, 292-0588. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES--Apr. 2-3. The Board meets at the Fawcett Center, 2400 Olentangy River Rd., with committee meetings at 9:15 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. and the full board meeting at 11 a.m. in the Alumni Lounge. The Student Affairs Committee will meet Tuesday, Apr. 2, 12:30-2 p.m. in 202 Bricker Hall, 190 N. Oval Mall. Among the agenda items: the 1997 budget, the formation of corporations for Reading Recovery, the naming of internal spaces in campus facilities, and an update on university restructuring. CONTACT: Tom Spring, University Communications, 292-8309. VISITOR CENTER OPEN HOUSE--Apr. 3. Prospective students and other visitors to Ohio State now have a new, centrally located place to for 'one-stop' shopping for information about the university. The Office of Admissions and Financial Aid is hosting an open house and tour of the new student visitor center located in Enarson Hall, 154 W. 12th Ave., from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Reporters are invited to join other guests in touring the center, meeting the staff, and joining in a campus tour. Formerly housed in Lincoln Tower, the center recently moved to the main part of campus to centralize and enhance campus visits by prospective students and their families and to direct visitors to an academic, central campus location.. CONTACT: Laura Lembo, assistant director of admissions, 292-0418. 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; Tom Spring, 292-8309, and Tracy Turner, 688-3682. -Compiled by Amy Murray, University Communications, (Murray- Goedde.1@osu.edu). 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