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(11/07/21 2:00pm)
On this episode of Daybreak, Wilson Conn, Mark Dodici, and Hope Perry traveled to Hanover, New Hampshire for Princeton football’s game against Dartmouth. Listen in from the sideline as Daybreak follows the sound of the story.
(10/31/21 11:00am)
On this episode of Daybreak, Francesca Block, Hope Perry, Jenna Elliott, and Jack Anderson visited Terhune Orchards, Stults Farm, and Lee Turkey Farm to review the activities and products offered by each of these local businesses. They also spoke with Tannwen Mount ’98 of Terhune Orchards about what it’s like to run a family farm — and about just what makes their apple cider donuts so good.
(04/29/21 12:00pm)
Vaccine clinic to open at the University
(04/22/21 12:00pm)
On Earth Day, celebrating Princeton’s natural beauty and pushing for sustainability.
(04/08/21 12:00pm)
Daily Newsletter: April 8, 2021
(04/04/21 11:00am)
On March 26, students from Change Princeton Now gathered in front of Robertson Hall to voice their demands to the School of Public and International Affairs and University President Eisgruber ’83. The protesters, who were made up of both undergraduate and graduate students, called for the University to pay reparations, divest from the prison industrial complex, abolish the police, implement an anti-racist curriculum, increase Black faculty lecturers and practitioners, establish a center for anti-racist policy, and increase Black student enrollment.
(04/01/21 12:00pm)
Princeton Lawnparties canceled for the spring; Campus art installation calls for change
(03/25/21 12:00pm)
New "cluster" of COVID-19 cases on campus; Nolan McCarty to serve as interim SPIA Dean
(03/18/21 12:00pm)
Some thesis research to occur on-campus in summer 2021.
(03/08/21 1:39pm)
(03/04/21 1:00pm)
Disability rights activist Judy Heumann speaks to Princeton audience; Princeton dance groups hold virtual auditions
(02/25/21 1:00pm)
(02/18/21 1:00pm)
Students reflect on virtual bicker, and a columnist weighs in on Campus Dining options
(02/12/21 1:00pm)
Ivy League grants senior athletes extra year of competitive eligibility, Pyne Prize awarded
(02/05/21 2:00pm)
Female alumni allege inappropriate conduct by Princeton professor Joshua Katz
(01/20/21 12:34pm)
It may feel like years ago, but just two weeks ago Democrats took control of the Senate with Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff winning runoff elections in Georgia. In a previous episode, we gave our best interpretation of the state of the races; in this episode, we’ll break down what happened. We’ll also speak with Politics Prof. LaFleur Stephens-Dougan about the consequences of this race for southern and Black politics.
(01/14/21 4:59pm)
Yesterday, President Trump became the first President in U.S. history to be impeached twice by the House of Representatives. Before that historic moment, more than 300 historians and constitutional scholars, including seven Princeton faculty members, signed a joint statement in support of impeachment. Daybreak sat down with three of those scholars, Professor of History Sean Wilentz, Researcher at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Meg Jacobs, and Professor of History Emeritus Daniel Rodgers, to learn more about this action and to discuss its implications.
(01/07/21 8:05pm)
Yesterday, on a day some say may live in infamy, pro-Trump rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol building during a special joint session of Congress. In these special episodes of Daybreak, we take you through the events of the day and discuss where we’ve been and the implications of what's to come.