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The Vector

Songs That Summed Up My 2022 

Songs That Summed Up My 2022 

Vaishnavi Kodali, Staff Writer December 30, 2022

(Photo from Spotify) From TikTok-viral clips to Christmas classics, the following songs span a wide range of musical genres. However, each track was special to me — and millions of others around...

NJIT Should Hold Winter Classes Online. It’s Simply Mathematical. 

NJIT Should Hold Winter Classes Online. It’s Simply Mathematical. 

Matthew Fleishman, Staff Writer December 30, 2022

Winter break is a time when college students get to go home, spend time with family and high school friends, and catch up on lost sleep. However, it can often be tempting for students to capitalize on...

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...

Covering COP27 

Covering COP27 

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor December 30, 2022

(Photo from COP Civic Space) From Nov. 6 to Nov. 20, the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, known better as COP27, took place in the coastal Egyptian city of Sharm el-Sheikh. The event...

NJIT Alumnus’s Space Flight Anniversary  

NJIT Alumnus’s Space Flight Anniversary  

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief December 30, 2022

(Photo from NASA's Johnson Space Center) Cady Heron popularized Oct. 3 as a historically precious day, and it certainly was for Walter M. Schirra, Jr. 60 years ago, he was launched into space as one...

Native American and Indigenous Heritage Month Virtual Panel 

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief December 30, 2022

NJIT’s Associate Director for Diversity & Inclusion Chris Won hosted a panel in the last week of November, which is Native American and Indigenous Heritage Month. One of his objectives was to “highlight...

Dining at NJIT during Winter Break 

Dining at NJIT during Winter Break 

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief December 30, 2022

NJIT is known to be a commuter school; however, with about 20% residents, many end up living on campus during long breaks such as the one in winter. As such, some students have spoken up about not having...

President Lim Reflects on His First Semester 

President Lim Reflects on His First Semester 

Yukthi Sangoi, Editor-in-Chief December 30, 2022

(Photo from Cathy Hansen) December marks NJIT President Dr. Teik C. Lim’s sixth month in office, and he took some time to detail his experience throughout his first complete semester. Even before...

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...

NJIT Hires New Diversity Officer

NJIT Hires New Diversity Officer

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

(Photo from Tristan Duverglas) On Dec. 1, Dr. David E. Jones became NJIT’s first chief diversity officer. His role involves advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) initiatives...

The Amazing Race: NJIT Celebrates International Education Week 

The Amazing Race: NJIT Celebrates International Education Week 

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor December 15, 2022

(Photos from Narella Vamshi) NJIT is known for its diverse student body, with significant cultural diversity represented in its undergraduate and graduate populations. From Nov. 9–18, the Office...

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