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The Vector

NJIT's Student Newspaper

The Vector

NJIT's Student Newspaper

The Vector

Top Three Spookiest Albums of Halloween 

Najee Manning, Senior Staff Writer November 1, 2022

Some Halloween enjoyers are content with watching scary movies, trick-or-treating in costumes, or simply carving pumpkins. If you enjoy diving so deep into the atmosphere of Halloween that you wish to...

The Silent Patient Review 

‘The Silent Patient’ Review 

Areej Qamar, Executive Editor November 1, 2022

Content warning: this piece mentions suicide and suicide attempts.  Famous painter Alicia Berenson is a seemingly loving and devoted wife to her husband, a successful fashion photographer —...

Six Horror Movies to Prepare You for Halloween 

Najee Manning, Senior Staff Writer November 1, 2022

Watching scary movies during October is the epitome of the perfect Halloween experience. While some horror films are more frightening or gory than others, every quality horror film brings something exciting...

Whimsical Eras of Love in ‘five seconds flat’ 

Whimsical Eras of Love in ‘five seconds flat’ 

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief October 21, 2022

Singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine released her second studio but third overall album “five seconds flat” on April 8 of this year. She assembled 11 of the 14 tracks into a 29-minute film, which is divided...

Latour Dives into Electronic ‘Probabilities’ with ‘001’ 

Latour Dives into Electronic ‘Probabilities’ with ‘001’ 

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief October 13, 2022

“I'm at the edge of the world that I knew,” Maude Latour sings to open her newest EP, “001.” The singer-songwriter graduated from Columbia University as a philosophy major in Spring 2022; graduation...

The Gray Man: Personalities from Gray to Dark 

‘The Gray Man’: Personalities from Gray to Dark 

Pranav Anthapu October 3, 2022

This review contains spoilers.  As with almost every Netflix Original, this was either bound to be a surprise hit, a complete failure, or a relatively quiet film. Somehow, this movie was none...

Stranger Things 4: Were Back On Track, Baby

‘Stranger Things’ 4: We’re Back On Track, Baby

Aaron Dimaya, Staff Writer September 23, 2022

After the utter inconsistency of “Stranger Things” season three, I was really looking forward to this new season. Don’t get me wrong; I respect the third season for expanding the world outside of...

Stepping into ‘Harry’s House’

Paridhi Bhardwaj, Staff Writer September 23, 2022

Harry Styles finally gives us a fun way to learn physics, singing, “Gravity’s holdin’ me back” in his third album, “Harry’s House.” Released on May 20, the singer-songwriter’s latest release...

Marvelous? Not Quite. Reviewing Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 

Marvelous? Not Quite. Reviewing ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ 

Annmary Ibrahim September 16, 2022

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has slowly been building up to the introduction of the multiverse, from the infamous “Bohner” joke in “WandaVision” to Loki and Sylvie breaking the timeline, and...

Responding to Sabrina’s Released Emails 

Responding to Sabrina’s Released Emails 

Paridhi Bhardwaj, Staff Writer September 16, 2022

After the massive success of singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo’s lead single “drivers license,” ‘blonde girl’ Sabrina Carpenter released her side of the story in her fifth studio album “emails...

Top Gun: Maverick: Soaring to First Place 

‘Top Gun: Maverick’: Soaring to First Place 

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor August 30, 2022

I first saw the teaser for “Top Gun: Maverick” during those strange 15 minutes of trailers before the movie you actually paid for.   I immediately wrote it off as a cheesy CGI-driven...

‘Graduation’ Review 

‘Graduation’ Review 

Evan Markowitz, Guest Contributor May 2, 2022

If I could think of a word to describe Kanye West, it would be “creator.” From music, to art, to fashion, to controversy: the man has spent quite literally his entire career creating one thing or...

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