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Discussing D.C. Statehood with Professor Paul Frymer

In the aftermath of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, Democrats began citing the slow response by the D.C. National Guard as a new argument for D.C. Statehood. Politics professor Paul Frymer discusses this movement.

In the aftermath of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, Democrats began citing the slow response by the D.C. National Guard as a new argument for D.C. Statehood. Earlier this month, Daybreak's Jack Anderson sat down with Princeton politics professor Paul Frymer to discuss the D.C. statehood movement — why it’s important, what precedent it has, and what chance it stands in Congress. 

PODCAST | 01/31/2021

LaFleur Stephens-Dougan Daybreak

Looking back on the Georgia runoffs with Prof. LaFleur Stephens-Dougan

Just two weeks ago, Democrats took control of the Senate with Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff winning runoff elections in Georgia. In this episode, we break down how it happened. We’ll also speak with Politics professor LaFleur Stephens-Dougan about the consequences of this race for southern and black politics. 

PODCAST | 01/20/2021

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Nematodes and Reproductive Aging with Nicole Templeman

In this episode of The Highlights, we're joined by Nicole Templeman, an assistant professor of biology at the University of Victoria. We discuss her most recent publication and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected her lab.

In this episode of The Highlights, we're joined by Nicole Templeman, an assistant professor of biology at the University of Victoria. We discuss her most recent publication and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected her lab.

PODCAST | 01/16/2021

Daybreak Trump

Unpacking a historic impeachment

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 them to discuss the impeachment’s implications.

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 them to discuss the impeachment’s implications.

PODCAST | 01/14/2021

Princeton Daybreak Capitol

Princeton professors discuss American democracy in the wake of Capitol attacks

The Daybreak team takes you through the events on Capitol Hill and discuss what's to come with Princeton professors Keith Whittington and Sean Wilentz.

The Daybreak team takes you through the events on Capitol Hill and discuss what's to come with Princeton professors Keith Whittington and Sean Wilentz.

PODCAST | 01/07/2021

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Georgia votes today. Here's what you need to know.

We've arrived at a day that will shape the federal government for years to come. Listen to today's special election coverage from Daybreak for everything you need to know before results start coming in tonight.

We've arrived at a day that will shape the federal government for years to come. Listen to today's special election coverage of Daybreak for everything you need to know before results start coming in tonight.

PODCAST | 01/05/2021

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