96-04-04 Story Tips for Local News Media STORY TIPS University Communication offers this list 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. FORMER WATERGATE CO-CONSPIRATOR LECTURES ON CAMPUS--Apr. 8. G. Gordon Liddy will lecture on Survive or Prevail to a sold-out crowd at 7 p.m. in the Ohio Union Ballrooms, 1739 N. High St. Liddy, now a radio talk-show host, is expected to take questions from the audience until about 8:30, and then hold a news conference at 9 p.m. in the Terrace Dining Room. The event is sponsored by the Student Events Committee, College Republicans at OSU, Residence Hall Advisory Council and the Undergraduate Student Government as part of their 1996 lecture series. CONTACT: Jarred Brown, Student Events Committee, 292-2324.. UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL WEEK--Apr. 8-14. Helping students understand their connection to the global community is a goal of International Week, sponsored by the Office of International Education. About 4,000 international students attend Ohio State. Events include a lecture by Betty Williams, winner of the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize on Apr. 10 from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Ohio Union Conference Theatre, 1739 N. High St. Williams, director of the Global Children's Foundation, co-founded the Community of the Peace People, an organization dedicated to non-violent resistance in Northern Ireland. Other activities include an African Symposium: Africa in the 21st Century: Transcending Marginalization, Apr. 9 from 3-6 p.m. in Oxley Hall, International Students' Art Exhibit all week in Oxley Hall, 1712 Neil Ave, a Peace Corps volunteers reception, Apr. 11 in Oxley Hall, and an International Bazaar, Apr. 12 from 6-10 p.m. in the Morrison Graduate Tower Lobby, 196 W. 11th Ave. CONTACT: Melissa Rychner, graduate assistant in the Office of International Education, 292-6101. AIDS WORKSHOP--Apr. 9. A workshop on the historic, medical and social impact of the AIDS will be held from 7:30-9 p.m. at the Frank Hale Black Cultural Center, 153 W. 12th Ave. CONTACT: Michelle Cushnie, Hale Center, 292-0074. HEALTH FAIR--Apr. 11. Ohio State students, faculty and staff can receive free screenings for some health problems and receive information on conditions like heart disease, sickle cell anemia and AIDS, at the annual Health Fair, 11 a.m.- 5 p.m., at the Frank Hale Black Cultural Center, 153 W. 12th Ave. Co-sponsors of the event include the Office of Minority Affairs, the Colleges of Medicine, Optometry, and Dentistry; the Columbus Black Women's Health Project, the American Cancer Society, the Columbus AIDS Task Force, African Wholistik Health, and the American Heart Association. CONTACT: Michelle Cushnie, Hale Center, 292-0074. SCHOLARS DISCUSS SECURITY ISSUES IN EASTERN EUROPE--Apr. 12-13. As part of International Week, experts in Slavic studies and national security meet at Ohio State to discuss After the Warsaw Pact: Security and Change in the New Eastern Europe. The two-day program will look at civil-military relationships, security dilemmas, the security and defense policies that have emerged since 1989, and the U.S. role in European security and the future of NATO.. Mary Pendleton, former U.S.ambassador to Moldova,will discuss The U.S. and Security and the New Eastern Europe: The Perspective from Moldova a lecture at 1:30, Friday in the Grand Lounge of the Faculty Club, 181 S. Oval Dr. The program is sponsored by the Center for Slavic and East European studies and the Mershon Center, which conducts research and educational activities in international security and public policy. CONTACT: Matthew Schwonek, OSU Center for Slavic and East European Studies, 292-8770. 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). [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Mon, 8 Apr 1996 08:47:09 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.