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Spike Lee to make movie based on UConn professor's life, time travel research

Traveling across all boundaries

Dr. Ronald Mallett is a professor of theoretical physics here at the University of Connecticut. But his remarkable story takes him much further than the lectern and laboratory. From a humble beginning in the Bronx, Mallett has become an internationally known physicist and the best-selling author of the book "Time Traveler," which is slated to be adapted into a movie by acclaimed director Spike Lee. (0) comments

If there was a totem pole of all things important to college students, music would be right on top next to beer and wings. Music influences us, and we get under the influence of it. Our musical tastes play a lead role in defining who we are, and a musical beat can set a rhythm to our actions. (0) comments

Disputes are common between human beings especially when they co-exist side by side in the same room. Whether a roommate is a best friend or complete stranger problems are bound to arise. Students at UConn have run into their share of suitemate and roommate disputes. (0) comments

One of hip-hop's finest, The Game, is saying goodbye to music for good (or at least until he gets the Jay-Z syndrome), so here are the top 10 songs for the perfect Game mix. 1. "Hate It Or Love It Remix" featuring G-Unit: A classic from the start, this "Documentary" hit got even better when the rest of G-Unt joined in to reminisce. (0) comments

B.B. King has never been one for vocals, unless the listener likes a rustic sound. With an electric guitar more prominent than he is on the album cover, it's easy to know where King's talent lies. The compositions and arrangements on the album are solid, giving out that traditional blues feeling with crisp recording added for modern effect. (1) comment

It's been a while since Corey Taylor and rest of Slipknot got to let out their aggression. Their last LP, "Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses," came out over four years ago, and since then the members of the band have been too busy with side projects for new material. (0) comments

The Game is mad - furious, in fact. From being overlooked as one of the best in the rap industry to how low he thinks of the state of the hip-hop world, the Compton, Calif.-based rapper, born Jayceon Taylor, has a lot to let off his chest. From the moment he says, "Put your lighters up if you want to" on "L. (0) comments

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