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.
Today, we cover the tenure and legacy of University President Shirley Tilghman, grad students’ vote against unionization, a White House refusal to release recordings from a special counsel interview …
Today, we cover an opinion on Princeton’s historical analysis distribution requirement, pro-Palestine students’ ongoing hunger strike, Biden’s amendments to child migrant oversight, and a strategic c…
Today, we cover the University's moves to build out its indigenous studies program, the disbandment of Rutgers Gaza Solidarity Encampment, a car crash at the White house, and the breakdown of cease f…
Today, we cover calls for Vice President of Campus Life Rochelle Calhoun's resignation, a move to repeal Arizona's near-total abortion ban, and heavy rains in Brazil.
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Today, we cover a demonstration for the removal of a Princeton research fellow, the arrest of thirteen individuals on Princeton’s campus, Tony award nominations and a commitment by the G7 to phase ou…
Today, we cover Lawnparties during an ongoing student sit-in, a series of tornadoes in Oklahoma, and the release of a second video featuring an American hostage held by Hamas.
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It’s often said that Princeton’s campus is not a particularly activist one. Our student body is composed of people who, not long ago, spearheaded rallies, wrote chants, and affected change as highsch…
Today, we take you through the first day of an evolving sit-in protest in solidarity with Palestine on McCosh Courtyard.
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Today, we cover a University email regarding protest policies, the passing of New Jersey representative Donald Payne Jr., George Santos’s withdrawal from a run for a House of Representatives seat, an…
Today, we cover Princeton’s Compassionate Medicine Fellowship, US News’s ranking of Princeton High School, a drop in Tesla’s first-quarter profits, and new abortion measures in Italy.
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Today, we cover a letter from Princeton faculty in solidarity with Columbia students, arrests at a pro-Palestine protest at Yale University, yesterday’s Earth Day protests on campus, and a nationwide…
Every year, the Muslim Student Association (MSA) puts on one of its biggest events of the year: the Fast-a-Thon. For one day of Ramadan, the MSA invites students of all faith backgrounds to participa…
Today, we cover declaration day at Princeton, an increase in disciplinary actions against officers at the Department of Public Safety in 2023, arrests at a pro-Palestine encampment at Columbia Univer…
Today, we cover Women's Lacrosse's loss to University of Maryland, a Princeton graduate student at this year's Venice Biennale, Meta's new large language models, and a volcano eruption in Indonesia.
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Today, we cover a change in passing periods for classes, an update on the Jugtown housing plan, antisemitism hearings involving Columbia University, and a Russian missile strike in Ukraine.
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Today, we cover how Princeton’s faith-based groups are welcoming prospective students to campus, Princeton’s Graduate Hotel’s opening, USC’s cancellation of its valedictorian’s commencement speech an…
Today, we cover a candidate forum for New Jersey’s third district held by Whig-Clio, a New Jersey bill to address a shortage of Emergency Medical Technicians or EMTs, a bill banning the sale and tran…
Today, we cover the graduate student union’s intention to hold an election, a film created by Nuclear Princeton, the Anti-Defamation League’s campus antisemitism report card, and the possible extradi…
Today, we feature an opinion on the state of Black affinity groups at Princeton, and cover the recipients of the 2024 Guggenheim fellowship, Harvard's new standardized testing policy, and elections i…
Today, we cover the new professorship in Indigenous Studies, a town council resolution making Princeton a book sanctuary, NJ Transit rate hikes, and a near-total ban on abortion in Arizona.