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NJIT's Student Newspaper

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2022 Midterm Elections: Competing for a Gridlocked Congress 

2022 Midterm Elections: Competing for a Gridlocked Congress 

Pranav Anthapu September 23, 2022

The November 2022 midterm elections are fewer than two months away, and Democrats and Republicans are both showing a fighting chance at taking over Congress. This election essentially determines if there’s...

9/11, 21 Years Later

9/11, 21 Years Later

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor September 16, 2022

On Sept. 9, NJIT honored the victims of 9/11 through a memorial hosted by the Office of Student Life. The program began at 10 a.m. and was hosted by Amber Danku, Assistant Director for Commuter Life and...

NJIT Climbs Up in Rankings

NJIT Climbs Up in Rankings

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor September 16, 2022

This month, NJIT first-years and faculty alike were greeted with the news that national rankings of NJIT by numerous third-party organizations including Forbes, The Princeton Review, and Money, have soared...

Breaking Ground at NJITs Food Forest

Breaking Ground at NJIT’s Food Forest

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor May 2, 2022

In the latest example of NJIT’s commitment to increasing biodiversity, the planting of an urban Food Forest in front of Laurel Hall commenced on Wednesday, April 27. The project is the result of a years-long...

Graduate Students Showcase Research Projects in GSA Event  

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief May 2, 2022

The Graduate Students Association held a Three-Minute Research Presentation event on March 31 for graduate students to present their research in three minutes with the aid of only a single static slide....

Some Online Classes Say Goodbye, Some Are Here to Stay

Some Online Classes Say Goodbye, Some Are Here to Stay

Evan Markowitz and Yukthi Sangoi May 2, 2022

Two years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic pushed classes to take on a different form in order to minimize the spread of the virus that can occur through in-person contact. Administrators everywhere investigated...

Maple Hall Opens in Fall 2022 

Maple Hall Opens in Fall 2022 

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief May 2, 2022

As students have spent the last few weeks - and months - planning their courses for the Fall 2022 semester, some current and future residents have had to take another aspect into consideration: a slightly...

President Bloom Talks NJIT-Egypt Initiative

President Bloom Talks NJIT-Egypt Initiative

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief May 2, 2022

In just over two years, NJIT will be opening a branch campus in Mostak-bal City, Egypt that serves over 3,000 students. NJIT's business partner in this operation is Tatweer Misr for Touristic Investments...

C-CAPS: Mental Health Updates

C-CAPS: Mental Health Updates

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief April 22, 2022

The virtual format during the heat of the pandemic saw a lower number of students reaching out to receive help from NJIT’s Center for Counseling and Psychological Services (C-CAPS), which provides individual...

Student Senate Makes New Requirements For Organizations

Student Senate Makes New Requirements For Organizations

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief April 22, 2022

On April 1, NJIT’s Student Senate held a Student Organization Cabinet hosted by the Vice President of Finance Mark Nashed and Director of Student Organizations Lara Rios.   This meeting saw...

Campus Catalog: Rockwell Dela Rosa

Campus Catalog: Rockwell Dela Rosa

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

Rockwell Dela Rosa  Computer Science  First-year   1. What instruments do you play? How long have you been playing them?   I've played the drums, guitar, and...

Presidential Town Hall

Presidential Town Hall

Sreya Das and Evan Markowitz April 15, 2022

On Wednesday, April 6, NJIT President Joel Bloom and President-elect Teik Lim hosted an in-person Presidential Town Hall. It took place from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Central King Building's Agile Strategies...

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