In this episode of The Highlights, we’re joined by Yeon Soon Shin and Rolando Masís-Obando. We discuss their paths to graduate work in psychology, their research on how environmental context affects memory, and the virtual reality environments they created to test their ideas.
In this episode of The Highlights, we're joined by Yeon Soon Shin and Rolando Masís-Obando. We discuss their paths to graduate work in psychology, their research on how environmental context affects memory, and the virtual reality environments they created to test their ideas.
On this special Thanksgiving episode, the ‘Prince’ community tells Daybreak what they’re thankful for.
In this episode we discuss finding an identity when you come from multiple cultures, the experience of an eating club president, ways to find time for yourself, and much more!
In this episode we discuss finding an identity when you come from multiple cultures, the experience of an eating club president, ways to find time for yourself, and much more!
Daybreak’s Francesca Block sat down with Features Editors Rachel Sturley and Alex Gjaja to discuss the process of their investigation into Princeton’s COVID-19 policy and its alleged impacts on reporting of sexual misconduct.
Daybreak’s Francesca Block sat down with Features Editors Rachel Sturley and Alex Gjaja to discuss the process of their investigation into Princeton’s COVID-19 policy and its alleged impacts on reporting of sexual misconduct.
In this episode we discuss the adjustment to being a student athlete, what it was like playing at Duke and at Madison Square Garden, the on-court mentality, and much more!
In this episode of The Highlights, we're joined by Mira Nencheva, a graduate student in the Department of Psychology. We discuss her path to graduate work in psychology, the day-to-day of working with toddlers at the Princeton Baby Lab, and how the vocal pitch of a caregiver can affect learning early in life.
In this episode we discuss Julia’s potential discovery of the first planet outside the Milky Way, finding a major you’re passionate about, the transition from Sweden to America, and much more!
In this episode we discuss Julia’s potential discovery of the first planet outside the Milky Way, finding a major you’re passionate about, the transition from Sweden to America, and much more!
Daybreak drives to Hanover for this weekend’s Princeton Tigers football game vs. Dartmouth.
In this episode we discuss Charlie and Maddie’s bike trip across the country, including some of the connections made along the way, the logistics of the trip, fundraising efforts for mental health awareness, and much more!
In this episode we discuss Charlie and Maddie’s bike trip across the country, including some of the connections made along the way, the logistics of the trip, fundraising efforts for mental health awareness, and much more!
Daybreak visited and reviewed 3 local farms to celebrate the fall season.
In this episode we discuss what it was like applying to college during COVID-19, our mutual dislike of COS 126, the importance of finding your community on campus, the 2025 class survey, and much more!
In this episode we discuss what it was like applying to college during COVID-19, our mutual dislike of COS 126, the importance of finding your community on campus, the 2025 Frosh Survey, and much more!
In this episode of The Highlights, we're joined by Mary Caswell Stoddard, a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB). We discuss her career in sensory ecology and color vision in birds, her field experiments in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, and the science of nonspectral colors.
In this episode of The Highlights, we're joined by Mary Caswell Stoddard, a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB). We discuss her career in sensory ecology and color vision in birds, her field experiments in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, and the science of nonspectral colors.
In the season two premiere of The Orange Table, co-hosts Omar Farah and Aishah Balogun call on University President Christopher L. Eisgruber '83 to respond to the concerns of the Black community and to sit down with the show in the near future. They also discuss the extent to which the University's social media properly depicts the demographic diversity of the campus.
In this episode we discuss the role of a USG class senator, our thoughts on the campus mask policy, our summer in Kenya and some of our biggest takeaways from the trip, and much more!
In this episode we discuss the community college experience, the benefits of attending community college, the stigma around community college, being a transfer student at Princeton, adjusting to the social scene, and much more!
Princeton football returned for its first in-person home game last Saturday, shutting out the Stetson Hatters in a 63-0 victory in front of a full stadium of orange and black wearing fans. Amidst the excitement, Daybreak correspondent Wilson Conn spoke with some of the players about their win.
In this episode of The Highlights, we're joined by Patricia Hoyos, a graduate student in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. We discuss her work on the development of spatial biases, working with children, and her experiences building a graduate project out of undergraduate independent work.
In this episode of The Highlights, we're joined by Patricia Hoyos, a graduate student in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. We discuss her work on the development of spatial biases, working with children, and her experiences building a graduate project out of undergraduate independent work.