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The Vector

Students Attend Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Marches

Students Attend Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Marches

Matthew Fleishman, Staff Writer April 7, 2023

(Photo by Johnathan Kreinberg) On January 22, 1973, the Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton decisions were handed down, legalizing abortion across the United States of America during the first and second...

‘The Love Hypothesis’ Is Definitely Incorrect 

‘The Love Hypothesis’ Is Definitely Incorrect 

Mrunmayi Joshi, Managing Editor March 9, 2023

(Photo from Goodreads) This review contains spoilers.   I’m usually not one for rom-coms, but recently, a book about a biology Ph.D. student went viral on TikTok. It was called “The Love Hypothesis,”...

‘The Menu’ Is Hard to Swallow. You’ll Enjoy Every Bite. 

‘The Menu’ Is Hard to Swallow. You’ll Enjoy Every Bite. 

Najee Manning, Senior Staff Writer February 28, 2023

(Photo from IMDB) This review contains spoilers.  One film that appeared to slip through the cracks of public recognition is the 2022 drama film “The Menu.” It stars an A-list cast, including...

Applying for an Internship… But How?  

Applying for an Internship… But How?  

Shreyal Sharma, Business Manager February 28, 2023

Each semester, students at NJIT are encouraged to attend the career fair, an event during which numerous companies host booths in order to connect with interested students. Standard advice from older...

SZA’s ‘SOS’ Is More Than a Cry for Help 

SZA’s ‘SOS’ Is More Than a Cry for Help 

Najee Manning, Senior Staff Writer February 20, 2023

(Photo from Spotify) Have you ever wanted to express exactly how you felt, regardless of how controversial your feelings were, or judgment from the people around you? Just to let it all out?   This...

Books by Colleen Hoover: The Bad, the Terrible, and Everything in Between 

Books by Colleen Hoover: The Bad, the Terrible, and Everything in Between 

Areej Qamar, Executive Editor February 20, 2023

(Photo from Goodreads) This article contains spoilers and mentions of murder and sexual violence.   Despite the very real and imminent danger of angry Colleen Hoover fans beating down my door,...

The Turning Wheel: An Everlasting Ecosystem of Imagination  

The Turning Wheel: An Everlasting Ecosystem of Imagination  

Najee Manning, Senior Staff Writer February 20, 2023

(Photo from Spotify) The moment that listeners enter American pop singer Spellling’s 2021 album “The Turning Wheel,” they are sucker-punched by rich violin, lush piano, ghostly wisps of music,...

Diss Tracks 101: Reviewing Two Instant Classics 

Diss Tracks 101: Reviewing Two Instant Classics 

Paridhi Bhardwaj, Senior Staff Writer February 15, 2023

Although some music listeners prefer happy and peaceful songs, diss tracks never fail to amaze me. I am not alone; these songs are often the most successful on the album, featuring sharp writing and pop...

Why we hate remakes — until we don’t  

Why we hate remakes — until we don’t  

Najee Manning, Senior Staff Writer February 15, 2023

For the last decade, the general public has collectively fallen into rolling its eyes at the horrible remakes of their favorite shows and films forced upon them. There have been a few good apples that...

Avatar: The Way of Water Review 

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Review 

Haripriya Kemisetti February 8, 2023

This review contains spoilers.  In the lands of Eywa and Pandora, Jake Sully and his family continue the story of James Cameron’s “Avatar” 10 years later, in “Avatar: The Way of Water.”   After...

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is a Great Pastime 

‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ is a Great Pastime 

Vaishnavi Kodali, Staff Writer February 8, 2023

This review contains spoilers.  Synopsis  This film begins with several key players: Claire Debella, Lionel Toussaint, Duke Cody, and Birdie Jay. Toussaint is the head scientist for a...

M3GAN Review: The Murderous American Girl Doll 

‘M3GAN’ Review: The Murderous American Girl Doll 

Shreyal Sharma, Business Manager February 7, 2023

This review contains spoilers.  This film deals with grief and its repercussions; when eight-year-old Cady faces the sudden loss of both her parents, she develops depression. Gemma, a roboticist...

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