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Voter Education Guide 2024. All information presented in this post was provided courtesy of the Murray Center for Women in Technology. Graphics designed by Allie He, The Vector Design Editor.

U.S. Voter Education Guide 2024

“Voting isn’t the most we can do. But it is the least.” --Gloria Steinem Your vote is your voice. If you want to be heard on the issues that affect your life, you need to vote on Election Day,...

The Murray Center Mobilizes the Youth

The Murray Center Mobilizes the Youth

Faarah Rexach, Contributing Writer October 7, 2024

The Murray Center for Women in Technology at NJIT works continuously to promote diversity and provide support for women on campus, but with the upcoming presidential election in November, they have also...

President Joe Biden signs an executive order on climate change, in the State Dining Room of the White House, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

How President Biden’s Executive Orders will Affect New Jersey

Nicholas Merlino, Alumni February 3, 2021

President Joe Biden began his presidency last week with a suit of executive orders that covered a broad range of topics, with the intention of ushering in change towards the goals...

Official portrait of Vice President Joe Biden in his West Wing Office at the White House, Jan. 10, 2013. (Official White House Photo by David Lienemann)

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My Hopes and Fears for President-elect Joe Biden’s Presidency

Isaac Scafe and iscafe December 2, 2020

After much anticipation and weeks of recounts and failed court cases by the Trump Administration, Democratic candidate Joseph Biden has been declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election. With...

What Voting Means to Me

Samira Santana and ssantana November 12, 2020

In the past, whenever someone would mention any sort of political talk, I would slowly turn the dial and tune them out. Not because I was ignorant, but because I didn’t understand its...

Murray Center Talks Climate Change

eomalley November 12, 2020

With the historic (and quite contentious) 2020 election only a few days behind us, many pertinent political issues have reached the forefront of the collective consciousness. Not the least of these issues...

Post-Election Anxiety: NJIT Students Experience Confusion and Celebration

Post-Election Anxiety: NJIT Students Experience Confusion and Celebration

Katherine Ji and kji November 11, 2020

“I was in the car driving when I heard the news,” said Alexandra Griffith, senior Biomedical Engineering student, regarding when the election was called in favor of former Vice President Joe Biden,...

Upcoming Supreme Court Cases

Upcoming Supreme Court Cases

Joseph Ayoub and jayoub November 4, 2020

On Oct. 26, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, one of the most controversial nominees in U.S. history, was confirmed to the Supreme Court by the Senate largely along party lines. Her elevation to the seat...

Presidential Drinking Games

Presidential Drinking Games

Katherine Ji and kji October 28, 2020

This past month, voters across the nation braced for the impact of the Presidential debates, armed with beer cans in hand. Turning to the long-standing tradition of debate-related drinking games, students...

Road to the White House: A Guide to Voting in NJ

Road to the White House: A Guide to Voting in NJ

Zachary Kennedy and zkennedy September 24, 2020

America has had to consider how we will cast our votes while considering social distancing in the wake of COVID-19. The answer? It depends on...

Should the Senate Pass a New COVID-19 Relief Package?

Should the Senate Pass a New COVID-19 Relief Package?

Joseph Ayoub and jayoub September 24, 2020

$1200 over the past 6 months, or $6 per day is how much every American adult received in stimulus under the CARES Act from March. Even though over 70% of Americans support a second...

Why You Should Vote for the Democrats this Election Season

Why You Should Vote for the Democrats this Election Season

Isaac Scafe and iscafe September 17, 2020

For quite some time, American politics have been about the Democrats versus Republicans. Were you going to vote for the Left or the Right to lead the country? But the 2020 election holds higher...

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