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NJIT's Student Newspaper

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NJIT's Student Newspaper

The Vector

Should the Civil Rights of 1964 apply to the LGBT Community?

Should the Civil Rights of 1964 apply to the LGBT Community?

Parth Agrawal, pagrawal, ncheney, and Flynn Thomas June 2, 2019

[one_third]Liberal - Nicole Cheney The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination based on race, religion, national origin and sex. The United States Supreme Court will hear three upcoming cases...

Game of Thrones: An Early Analysis of the Final Season

Game of Thrones: An Early Analysis of the Final Season

Birju Dhaduk and bdhaduk June 2, 2019

Spoilers Ahead! Watch Out! Starting on April 14, 2019, HBO began airing the eighth and final season of “Game of Thrones” (GoT). Since its pilot episode, which aired on April 17, 2011, GoT has lead...

BTS Comes Back to New Jersey

BTS Comes Back to New Jersey

Sreya Das and sdas June 2, 2019

K-pop group BTS is returning to New Jersey on May 18 and 19 as part of the final leg of their world tour. BTS, also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a seven-member South Korean boy band formed in Seoul in...

Students Chase the Hill

Students Chase the Hill

Regee Lozada, Ragingiron, and sagarsolanki April 18, 2019

[one_half]Sagar Solanki - Staff Writer The Student Activities Council (SAC) hosted a trip to Washington D.C. last weekend. Along with various events on campus like the Carnival and the Haunted House,...

Club Spotlight: NJIT Filmmaking Club

Club Spotlight: NJIT Filmmaking Club

Michael Makar, mmakar, and kji April 12, 2019

We all coexist on a campus that strives towards excellence in science and mathematics. This STEM-based culture is not shared by many other collegiate student bodies.  While this principle distinguishes...

The Umbrella Academy

The Umbrella Academy

Marcelo Roth and mroth March 15, 2019

Novel, unique, and playfully dark, “The Umbrella Academy” is an unorthodox superhero Netflix Original Series, following the not-so-super Hargreeves family. Based on the comics written by Gerard Way,...

Film Review: Greenbook

Film Review: Greenbook

Andrew Edmonson and aedmonson March 15, 2019

The 91stAcademy Awards were held on Sunday, Feb. 24, with automatic controversy surrounding this year’s Best Picture winner: “Green Book”. The film, directed by Peter Farrelly and starring Viggo...

R U Hungry?

R U Hungry?

Andrew Edmonson and aedmonson March 7, 2019

In the past few months, the food scene in University Heights has experienced significant changes. One of the biggest changes came at the intersection of University Ave. and Bleeker St., with the opening...

From Different Perspectives: Affirming Inequality

From Different Perspectives: Affirming Inequality

Nicole Cheney and ncheney February 28, 2019

Note from the Managing Editor: The capitalizations and spellings of all references to racial groups are intentional and purposeful. Affirmative Action is a bandage that attempts to staunch the bleeding...

From Different Perspectives: The Immorality of Affirmative Action

From Different Perspectives: The Immorality of Affirmative Action

Flynn Thomas February 28, 2019

Affirmative action used to be a measure to alleviate the real and present threat of racism in hiring, housing, and schooling. However, affirmative action policy has now become a means for class retribution...

Why We Need a Wall, and How Trump Wasted Our Time

Why We Need a Wall, and How Trump Wasted Our Time

Flynn Thomas February 17, 2019

In game theory, chicken is an experiment that everyone is quite familiar with: the only way to make the other player yield is to make a definitive statement that you're willing to risk mutual destruction....

Movie Review: Bandersnatch

Movie Review: “Bandersnatch”

Katherine Ji January 31, 2019

The Netflix anthology “Black Mirror” has earned its spot as my favorite television show for its ability to predict how the more technologically advanced society we are striving towards will meld with...

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