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NJIT's Student Newspaper

The Vector

NJIT's Student Newspaper

The Vector

‘Barbarian’: A Tongue-Twisting, Subversive, and Chaotic Rollercoaster 

‘Barbarian’: A Tongue-Twisting, Subversive, and Chaotic Rollercoaster 

Najee Manning, Senior Staff Writer December 1, 2022

(Photo from IMDb) After searching for the perfect impromptu scary film, I reminisced about my experience watching this fall’s black-comedy horror film “Barbarian.” Hilarious, horrifying, and...

Sitcom Studies: Reviewing Thanksgiving Episodes in Friends and How I Met Your Mother 

Sitcom Studies: Reviewing Thanksgiving Episodes in ‘Friends’ and ‘How I Met Your Mother’ 

Paridhi Bhardwaj, Staff Writer December 1, 2022

(Photo from NBC/Warner Bros) This article contains spoilers.   Thanksgiving conjures the aroma of pumpkin spice tea and the rustling of leaves. Yet it also presents the chance to take aesthetic...

Six Jolly Songs for Thanksgiving

Six Jolly Songs for Thanksgiving

Najee Manning, Senior Staff Writer November 21, 2022

Entertainment   The 2022 holiday season will soon bring the return of Thanksgiving. This family-oriented occasion can be a cheerful, or chaotic, night due to the colorful personalities of...

The Lincoln Lawyer Review

‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Review

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor November 21, 2022

This review contains spoilers.  The machinations of the Los Angeles court system are clearest in Michael Haller’s rearview mirror. Haller is a defense lawyer and the protagonist of Michael Connelly’s...

The Best 20 K-Pop Songs of 2022

The Best 20 K-Pop Songs of 2022

Harshilkumar Kikani November 21, 2022

1. “MAISON” by Dreamcatcher  Often credited as “the face of rock music” in K-pop, Dreamcatcher is a unique and resilient group. During its 2017 debut from a small entertainment company,...

‘The School for Good and Evil’: Too Much and Not Enough 

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor November 15, 2022

This review contains spoilers.   I first read “The School for Good and Evil,” a fantasy book by Soman Chainani, when I was in middle school. The novel revolves around best friends Sophie...

See You at Midnight

See You at Midnight

Paridhi Bhardwaj, Staff Writer November 15, 2022

(Photo from Spotify) Bring me a box of tissues and a pair of scissors; I am cutting bangs at this very moment. The one and only Taylor Swift — along with her new hairstyle — is back with a brand-new...

Reviewing Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile

Reviewing ‘Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile’

Paridhi Bhardwaj, Staff Writer November 15, 2022

(Photo from Environmental Justice in the Iron Bound) It was a sunny day on Sept. 7; I was jamming to “When You’re Gone” by Shawn Mendes. I had no classes to attend, so I decided to do what everyone...

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...

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...

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...

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