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Daybreak

The world moves fast. Daybreak keeps you up-to-date.

Enjoy everything you need to know to stay informed — on campus and off — in this digestible, efficient podcast. Daybreak is produced by Maya Mukherjee '27, Twyla Colburn '27, Sheryl Xue '28 under the 149th Managing Board of The Daily Princetonian. The theme music was composed and performed by Ed Horan, and the cover art is by Mark Dodici.

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Update frequency
every 2 days
Average duration
5 minutes
Episodes
743
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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Eating clubs drop members only policies and your weekend headlines — Monday, September 20

Eating clubs drop members only policies and your weekend headlines — Monday, September 20

Over the weekend, some of Princeton’s eating clubs opened up to non-members for the first time since March 2020. In other headlines, the FDA made a decision on booster shots.
00:03:59  |   Mon 20 Sep 2021
Sports are back! — Friday, September 17

Sports are back! — Friday, September 17

On Saturday, Princeton Football will have its first game of the season, travelling to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania to take on the Lehigh Mountain Hawks. It’ll be the Tigers’ first time on the field since …
00:03:01  |   Fri 17 Sep 2021
Princetonians from California discuss the Recall — Thursday, September 16

Princetonians from California discuss the Recall — Thursday, September 16

After a highly unusual gubernatorial recall failed in California, we sat down with Princetonians from the state to hear their thoughts on the race.
00:07:15  |   Thu 16 Sep 2021
‘Campus’ and Campus — Wednesday, September 15

‘Campus’ and Campus — Wednesday, September 15

Princeton is still the top ranked university in the country, students grapple with the University’s history of racism, and the ‘Prince’ has a new web application for all of your dining needs.
00:06:00  |   Wed 15 Sep 2021
Labor shortages in the U.S and here at Princeton — Tuesday, September 14

Labor shortages in the U.S and here at Princeton — Tuesday, September 14

As the pandemic raged across the country last spring, unemployment spiked to previously unseen levels. Everyone expected people to go back to work like normal once lockdowns lifted… but have they?
00:06:03  |   Tue 14 Sep 2021
Princeton Remembers 9/11 — Monday, September 13

Princeton Remembers 9/11 — Monday, September 13

On Saturday, the University held a ceremony to honor the Princetonians who were killed 20 years ago in the terrorist attacks on September 11th.
00:03:50  |   Mon 13 Sep 2021
Princeton Reflects on 9/11 and New Vaccine Mandates — Friday, September 10

Princeton Reflects on 9/11 and New Vaccine Mandates — Friday, September 10

President Joe Biden instituted new vaccine requirements through the executive branch, and Associate Prospect editor José Pablo Fernández García reflects on the upcoming 20th anniversary of 9/11.
00:03:32  |   Fri 10 Sep 2021
The State of the Pandemic at Princeton (and elsewhere) — Thursday, September 9

The State of the Pandemic at Princeton (and elsewhere) — Thursday, September 9

Today, we look at COVID-19 cases on college campuses across the country. How’s Princeton doing? How’s everyone else doing?
00:03:10  |   Thu 09 Sep 2021
Mexico’s Supreme Court legalizes abortion and Biden visits NJ — Wednesday, September 8

Mexico’s Supreme Court legalizes abortion and Biden visits NJ — Wednesday, September 8

Yesterday, Mexico’s highest court ruled that anti-abortion laws go against their constitution. In New Jersey, U.S. President Joe Biden surveyed damage from last week’s storm as the state prepares for…
00:03:00  |   Wed 08 Sep 2021
The Continuing Coup in Guinea & New Jersey Cleanup — Tuesday, September 7

The Continuing Coup in Guinea & New Jersey Cleanup — Tuesday, September 7

A coup continues to unfold in Guinea, New Jersey cleans up damage from Tropical Storm Ida, and Princeton’s student government had their first meeting of the year.
00:03:09  |   Tue 07 Sep 2021
An apparent coup in Guinea — Monday, September 6

An apparent coup in Guinea — Monday, September 6

Yesterday, militants took over Guinea and claimed to have arrested the President. Today, unemployment benefits end for millions across the United States.
00:03:10  |   Mon 06 Sep 2021
The aftermath of the storm and a report on Princeton's handling of MOVE bombing victims — Friday, September 3

The aftermath of the storm and a report on Princeton's handling of MOVE bombing victims — Friday, September 3

A new report about Princeton’s involvement in the handling of remains of victims of the 1985 MOVE bombing and catastrophic flooding throughout the Northeast
00:03:47  |   Fri 03 Sep 2021
Princeton floods as SCOTUS rules on Texas' abortion bill — Thursday, September 2

Princeton floods as SCOTUS rules on Texas' abortion bill — Thursday, September 2

Last night, Princeton received a tornado warning and a slew of minor floods around campus, and the Supreme Court upheld Texas’ ban on abortions.
00:03:37  |   Thu 02 Sep 2021
The first day of in person classes... in 17 months  — Wednesday, September 1

The first day of in person classes... in 17 months — Wednesday, September 1

Today is Princeton’s first day of fully in-person classes in 17 months. Welcome back.
00:03:23  |   Wed 01 Sep 2021
Princeton's semester comes to a close and the U.S. supports open-access vaccine instructions — Friday, May 7

Princeton's semester comes to a close and the U.S. supports open-access vaccine instructions — Friday, May 7

This week, Princeton started to wrap up this… eventful semester. The Biden Administration gave its support to waiving intellectual property rights on COVID-19 vaccines.
00:03:59  |   Fri 07 May 2021
India struggles as disparities in vaccine availability become obvious — Monday, May 3

India struggles as disparities in vaccine availability become obvious — Monday, May 3

This weekend, Princeton adjusted its final assignment deadlines as India coped with the worst surge of COVID-19 cases the world has ever seen, marking a stark duality in vaccine rollout and containme…
00:03:40  |   Mon 03 May 2021
A conversation with Ron Miasnik, Co-founder and CEO of Adora

A conversation with Ron Miasnik, Co-founder and CEO of Adora

Last week, it was announced that the Princeton student-led platform Adora had been acquired by Full Measure Education, a higher-education focused technology company. Adora is a campus-visit platform …

00:11:55  |   Sun 02 May 2021
New CDC guidelines, a Princeton apology, and an on-campus vaccine clinic (for some) — Wednesday, April 28

New CDC guidelines, a Princeton apology, and an on-campus vaccine clinic (for some) — Wednesday, April 28

On Tuesday, the Human Rights Watch claimed Israel’s government is instituting apartheid, and the University made an apology and announced a limited vaccine clinic.
00:03:38  |   Wed 28 Apr 2021
Garland announces another investigation as Princeton names its top two of 2021 — Tuesday, April 27

Garland announces another investigation as Princeton names its top two of 2021 — Tuesday, April 27

Yesterday, the justice department announced another investigation into a police department in the nation’s eye and the Supreme Court took on a second amendment case.
00:04:10  |   Tue 27 Apr 2021
U.S. will try to help India control COVID-19 as pandemic worries continue — Monday, April 26

U.S. will try to help India control COVID-19 as pandemic worries continue — Monday, April 26

This weekend, the U.S. finally pledged support for India as they go through one of the world’s worst surges of COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began.
00:03:20  |   Mon 26 Apr 2021
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