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NJIT's Student Newspaper

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NJIT's Student Newspaper

The Vector

It’s a Privilege to Pee 

It’s a Privilege to Pee 

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief March 9, 2023

(Photo by Yukthi Sangoi) In a town not too far away, but in a parallel universe, residents are suffering through a water shortage that caused the government to prohibit any use of private toilets....

Dos and Don’ts at Career Fairs 

Dos and Don’ts at Career Fairs 

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor February 20, 2023

(Photo by David Bendezu) It’s February, which means longer days, the scent of springtime in the air, and — of course — the scramble to find a summer internship. On Feb. 14, NJIT hosted its Spring...

Black History Month 2023 

Black History Month 2023 

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor February 15, 2023

Black History Month, celebrated from Feb. 1 to March 1 every year, was officially recognized by former United States President Gerald Ford in 1976 and has been celebrated annually ever since. This time...

Club Spotlight: NJIT Hillel 

Club Spotlight: NJIT Hillel 

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief February 7, 2023

NJIT Hillel provides resources for Jewish students on campus to celebrate traditions and explore their culture, community, and religion. The organization hosts celebrations for religious and cultural...

Club Spotlight: NJIT Public Speaking Club 

Club Spotlight: NJIT Public Speaking Club 

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief January 31, 2023

It’s a common belief that being able to present in front of others is a great skill to master for any profession, and the NJIT Public Speaking Club is here to make that an easier goal to achieve! The...

  NJIT Students Consider Texting

  NJIT Students Consider Texting

Kevin Colonia December 30, 2022

University students currently live in a digital age, in which technology is an accessible tool for daily use and serving nearly every purpose. Books can be found and read online, drawing and designs can...

Flag Football with IEEE 

Flag Football with IEEE 

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor December 30, 2022

(Photo by Nucleus Yearbook) On Tuesday, Nov. 22, NJIT’s chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, known as the professional engineering association IEEE, hosted a flag football...

Club Spotlight: Honors Scholar Council 

Club Spotlight: Honors Scholar Council 

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor December 30, 2022

(Logo from Honors Scholar Council) The Albert Dorman Honors College is comprised of over 700 students spanning all the disciplines that NJIT has to offer. The Honors Scholar Council works with the...

Student Directors Present One-Act Plays: Directors Project 2022

Student Directors Present One-Act Plays: Directors Project 2022

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief December 15, 2022

From Nov. 16–19, students in the Rutgers-NJIT Theatre Arts Program showcased their semester-long ventures at the Warren Street Theatre for The Directors’ Project 2022. Each evening, 11 different one-act...

What Students Think About Holiday Drinks

What Students Think About Holiday Drinks

Andrew Fernandez December 1, 2022

With the holiday season just around the corner and Mariah Carey defrosting at last, the ever-popular Starbucks is bringing back holiday drinks. These may provide a nice change to students’ normal coffee...

Club Spotlight: National Residence Hall Honorary Highlander CHapter

Club Spotlight: National Residence Hall Honorary Highlander CHapter

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

The National Residence Hall Honorary Highlander Chapter is an organization specific to Residence Life that recognizes the top 1% of on-campus student leaders. Its membership capacity is 1% of the possible...

Manufacturing Patent Leather - and Pollution

Manufacturing Patent Leather – and Pollution

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor November 15, 2022

Newark is one of the oldest cities in the United States, founded in 1666 by Puritan colonists. The Newark Public Library’s records state that in 1680, the township of Newark invited Samuel Whitehead,...

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