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The Vector

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The Vector

Greek Life Supports the Fight Against Breast Cancer

Walter Church IV October 29, 2014

The Greek community of NJIT participated in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, as they do every year. It was a brisk Sunday morning as everyone met up in front of Eberhardt Hall. All the fraternities...

YAC’s Got Your Back: Securing Summer Internships

Vector Staff October 29, 2014

While Christmas may never actually come in July, those elusive June-through-August internships should definitely be on your mind well before December. This may sound crazy to some, but rest assured, this...

Getting Involved with Research on Campus

Vector Staff October 29, 2014

The Undergraduate Research and Innovation (URI) group at NJIT hosted a session this past Thursday to inform its participants about the multiple research opportunities available to undergraduates at NJIT....

Deepher Dude: A Male Beauty Pageant Supporting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Vector Staff October 29, 2014

Delta Phi Epsilon holds a popular male beauty pageant every year. It is known as “Deepher Dude” and many flocked to the Campus Center atrium to support their friends on the stage, and to find out who...

Hope.

Vector Staff October 29, 2014

Hope. The emotional feeling and desire for an event or thing to happen. It is a factor in our lives that keeps us moving forward. We must hold hope within our days and support it along the way. Each passing...

Film Column #5: Remakes

Vector Staff October 29, 2014

The good old days had many great film franchises that started as a single movie. It might have built up to a cycle of sequels, maybe a prequel, and eventually after decades of neglect, a remake. Years...

The Response to Ebola: How is it Being Handled?

The Response to Ebola: How is it Being Handled?

Vector Staff October 29, 2014

Right now, most of mainstream culture is focusing on the few cases of Ebola in the US, and the CDC’s reaction to them. The most recent case of Ebola occurred in New York. On Thursday, October 23, Dr....

Theater Review: The Colored Museum

Theater Review: The Colored Museum

Helena Halasz October 29, 2014

As the audience filtered into the Rutgers-Newark theater on Thursday night, students and parents alike chose their seats for "The Colored Museum" with care. The audience members chattered curiously about...

Music Spotlight: Meet the Little Engineers

Music Spotlight: Meet the Little Engineers

Stephen Chan October 28, 2014

During the Student Activities Council’s last open mic night, an unlikely group signed up to perform after the intermission. People spoke in hushed tones as a band, the only one to sign up for the event,...

The Food Bros Review: Tops Diner

The Food Bros Review: Tops Diner

Vector Staff October 28, 2014

By Matt Dwyer & Damian Priestner This week the Food Bros. found themselves across the Passaic River, at Tops Diner. Tops Diner is open seven days a week, from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. from Sunday to Thursday,...

Editorial: Nostalgia

Editorial: Nostalgia

Amarelis Bracero October 28, 2014

Think back to your childhood. What did you want to be when you grew up? Though my answer varied through the years, the one constant theme was animals; I wanted to work with animals. Jack Hanna and Steve...

Tech Tip of the Week: The “Go” Programming Language

Vector Staff October 28, 2014

Ever hear of the Go (a.k.a “Golang”) Programming Language? If not, you need to check it out! It is perhaps one of the best, newest programming languages out there. What is so good about Go? For starters:...

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