TOP OFTEWE Cover Illustration by Talking Heads The illustration on our cover is unique. It was created for us by the subjects of our cover story, the Talking Heads. The process began when Art Director Robert J. George, Pho- to Editor Nia Krikellas Button and the Talking Heads could not agree on the perfect cover image. Perhaps they would like to do their own, George and Button suggested, and the Talking Heads-three of whom had studied at the Rhode Island School of Design-thought that a fine idea. Button chose indi- vidual pictures, and Americo J. Calvo of NEWSWEEK'S photo lab printed them specially on the kind of paper that photograph- ic hand colorists use. George then prepared art kits-paints, brushes, markers, paper, matte knives, a preliminary cover sketch and guidelines, includ- ing, "Have Fun." The Talking Heads obviously did. With the pieces of art that Tina Weymouth, Jerry Harri- son, Chris Frantz and David Byrne sent us, George executed the complete illustration. It makes a fitting companion to Ron Givens's cover story. We conclude another aca- demic year for NEWSWEEK ON CAMPUS on a note of consider- able pride. The Education Writ- ers Association awarded us first place, second place and one of two special citations for the best 1987 coverage of educa- tion among national maga- zines-that is, all national magazines. The stories: "Is the Dream Over?", February 1987, which examined the reasons behind the decreasing percent- age of black students in college, first; "Celebrity Professors," September 1987, second, and "Burnout," October 1987, hon- orable mention. In accepting the awards, we said that these stories represented the serious reporting that our readers ex- pect from us, and "we are pleased that our colleagues in journalism notice as well." Page 8 Page 36 Entertainment Talking Heads: Getting "Naked" -and more Page 8 C.BG.B. keeps on rocking Page 15 Education . Spokane's community colleges prepare students for careers, and beyond Page 20 The state of U.S. community colleges Page 21 * Poll: College costs Page 22 College Life . Student activists look closer to home Page 24 Poll: Today's activism Page 30 Travel: Airlines crack down on carry-on luggage Page 32 A new travel sourcebookPage 33 Sports: Collegiate tennis is a smash hit Page 34 Tenure for the Texas A&M football coach? Page 35 Careers * Unseen hands create theater's reality Page 36 The magic scene changePage 37 . Social workers now focus on middle-class maladies Page 38 Resumes: Trade-association contests can pay off; a guide for entrepreneurial students; an archivist Page 42 The Arts Movies: Penny Marshall makes it "Big"; mesmerizing "Powaqqatsi" Page 45 Music: Country from The O'Kanes; a gritty duo; three LP's Page 47 Television: NBC measures college audiences Page 48 Books: Short stories on the cusp; "Actual Facts" Page 49 Departments Multiple Choice: A Stanford sand castle; Middlebury's high-tech phones; student drinking monitors at Rice; NC State prepares black athletes for sports administration; a pagan coven at Grinnell; Tennessee racers in the parking lotPage 16 My Turn Page 50 The Mail Page 4 Cover: Byrne's image manipulated by Byrne; Harrison by Harrison; Weymouth by Weymouth; Frantz by Frantz; original photographs by Deborah Feingold. 1988 NEWSWEEK, INC.: 444 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10022. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NEWSWEEK ON CAMPUS 3 S TOP ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS - """- m Page 16 Page 45