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EventsJune 13 and 20, Radio Magazine, INSIGHT, discussion of issues important to the African-American community, Reggie Anglen, 2 p.m., WSMZ 103.1, 292-8423. June 8, Spring Quarter Commencement, 9:30 a.m., North Oval, 292-9051. June 9-17 and July 14-22, Public Employees Days At Kings Island, admission, discount coupons available, 292-0641. June 12, Medical Center Volunteer Sign-Up Day, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., 165 Doan Hall, refreshments provided, 293-6284. June 13, Mobile Health Screening, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Room 100, 921 Chatham Lane, appointment required, boyer.143@osu.edu. June 16, Osteoporosis Screening and Education, noon, 1159 Postle Hall, appointment required, robinson.27@osu.edu. ExhibitsThrough June 7, Department of Design Student Spring Exhibition, Wexner Center Performance Space, 292-3535. Through June 8, Original Prince Valiant Comic Strips by Hal Foster (1892-1982), Cartoon Research LibraryÕs Reading Room Gallery, 27 W. 17th Ave. Mall, 292-0538. Through June 15, OSU Marion Student Art Exhibit, Wayne and Geraldine Kuhn Fine Arts Gallery, Marion, 292-9133, ext. 6279 or (740) 389-3321. Through June 28, Eileen Woods: Awake and Asleep, Faculty Club, 292-2262. Through June 30, Inside/Outside: Two Views of Breast Cancer, photography by Jo McCulty and Ted Rice, Studio 972, 972 N. High St., 421-2972. FilmJune 8, America On Screen: Prairies, Deserts and Mountains, Thunderheart (Michael Apted, 1992), hosted by John DeSando, Franklin University, and Clay Lowe, 7:30 p.m., Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St., 221-6801. June 15, America On Screen: Prairies, Deserts and Mountains, Gas, Food, Lodging (Allison Anders, 1992), hosted by John DeSando, Franklin University, and Clay Lowe, 7:30 p.m., Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St., 221-6801. MeetingsJune 12 and 14, Lunch and Learn, Weight Training Education II, Jae Westfall, noon, 136 Larkins Hall, registration required, 293-9355. June 12, Faculty and Staff Photographic Society, 6 p.m. dinner (admission, reservations required, 292-2262), 7:30 program, Faculty Club, 263-2950. June 19, Learn How to Succeed Financially, First-time Homebuying, Consumer Credit Services, noon, 113 Dreese Laboratory, registration required, 292-4500. June 19, Lunch and Learn, Avoid Stress by Balancing Roles, Angie Chesser, noon, 154 Math Tower, registration required, 293-9355. June 19, JamesCare for Life, Cancer and the Older Adult, Patricia Schmitt, 7-8:30 p.m., 518A James Cancer Hospital, 293-6428. June 20, Supervisor Training, Planning for Employee Performance, Nancy Messerly, 8:30-11:30 a.m., 099 Pressey Hall, registration required, 292-4500. SchottensteinJune 23, Feet of Flames, with Michael Flatley, 7:30 p.m., admission, (800) ARENA-01. WexnerThrough Aug. 12, As Painting: Division and Displacement, all galleries, 292-3535. June 7, Art and Ideas Gallery Talk, Stephen Melville, 1 p.m., Coat Check Desk, 293-3535. June 8-9, Rereleased Classic, Rififi (Jules Dassin, 1955), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 293-3535. June 15-16, New Documentary, A Trial in Prague (Zuzana Justman, 2000), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 293-3535. June 22-23, Contemporary Screen, Aimee and Jaguar (Max Farberbock, 1999), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. Compiled by Mary Lindner
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