Inside Dear Readers: While we complain about our busy schedules and never-ending classwork, many of our professors are making time to do research. In addition to spending time preparing for lectures, they devote hours to their own projects. This week At Ease talked to some of the professors who dedicate their lives to improving society. Our main story this week features some of the major research underway atA&M. The researchers are working on unique projects which should bring national recognition upon completion. Read on to find out how researchers are reproducing plants in jars and trying to control the fire ant problem. Did you know a Nobel Peace Prize winner, a member of the Royal Society and a Pulitzer Prize winner are among the distinguished faculty teaching at A&M? Our second story covers three winners of prestigious awards and tells about their accomplishments. The profile spotlights a journalism professor who has worked in places as faraway as Korea, China, the Philippines and Vietnam. He's continuing his research this semester at A&M. The submissions for Attention//have finally started to come in, and we appreciate your interest. Beginning with this issue, we're running photos of the students submitting their works. Remember you can submit artwork, photographs and articles. This is your page, so be creative. Keep those submissions coming in to 216 Reed McDonald and you can see your name and face in print. At Ease Staff Editor Assistant editor Staff writers Music/Movie Reviewer Leslie Guy Lawson Reilly Mandy Mikulencak Jessica Raffel Wade See Shane Hall Research at Texas « What do your professors do when they aren’t tea ching class? Among other things, a lot of them are involved in extensive research. We investigated a few of the larger research projects currently under way at A&M. Distinguished 10 Maybe A&M isn’t yet a world-class university, but it certainly has world-class professors and lec turers. We focused on three of A&M’s distin guished faculty: a Pulitzer Prize winner, a member of the Royal society and a Nobel Prize winner. Research Profile i 7 Our profile subject worked in the Peace Corps in Korea, backpacked into Cambodia from Laos during the Vietnam war, and was in the Phil ippines when the Ferdinand Marcos regime was overthrown. But he’d prefer to talk about his jour nalism research. Live Music __________________ 4 Shane says Spy Vs. Spy rivals the Killer Bees as Austin’s best reggae band. Album4 Bon Jovi has done the impossible, Shane says, by topping their last album with their new release, “New Jersey. Movie Pm/miA/ ^ Shane finds that “Dead Ringers,” a new psycho logical thriller, doesn’t live up to its suspense po tential. Cover photo by Phelan M. Ebenhack Thursday, Sept. 29,1988/At Ease/Page 3