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Triangle on Tour

“I think we all realize that tour can be taken away. And this is such a special thing,” said Ann Webb ’23

“I think we all realize that tour can be taken away. And this is such a special thing,” said Ann Webb ’23

PODCAST | 01/26/2023

Daybreak Día de los Muertos

Daybreak revisits Día de los Muertos

On Nov. 5, members of the Princeton Community gathered at the Arts Council of Princeton to celebrate Día de los Muertos, also known as Day of the Dead. Daybreak took a trip down Witherspoon Street to join the celebrations and learn more about the holiday — and how the Princeton community celebrates.

Daybreak took a trip down Witherspoon Street to join the celebrations and learn more about Día de los Muertos — and how the Princeton community celebrates.

PODCAST | 12/21/2022

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The fight for an African Studies Department at Princeton

What’s the future of African Studies at Princeton? In this special episode, we speak to students and faculty to find out.

What’s the future of African Studies at Princeton? In this special episode, we speak to students and faculty to find out.

PODCAST | 12/09/2022

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‘Art is the language of the marginalized’: Student leaders on the origins of the Sankofa fashion show

Sankofa, Princeton’s African fashion show, “is the definition of being Black: looking at your past, relying on your community, adapting. It's a beauty and an art,” according to board leader Anastasia Achiaa ’25. The show emerged in 2015 to celebrate African designers at Princeton.

Sankofa, Princeton’s African fashion show, “is the definition of being Black: looking at your past, relying on your community, adapting. It's a beauty and an art,” according to board leader Anastasia Achiaa ’25. The show emerged in 2015 to celebrate African designers at Princeton.

FEATURES | 12/07/2022

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In Photos: How construction has changed campus

It seems like construction never ceases on campus. Fences abound, pathways are blocked, and cranes line the horizon. Take a look to see what campus looked like before construction versus after. 

It seems like construction never ceases on campus. Fences abound, pathways are blocked, and cranes line the horizon. Take a look to see what campus looked like before construction versus after.  

PROJECTS | 11/21/2022

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The Legacy of Professor Alfonso Ortiz

On this special episode of Daybreak, we explore the legacy of award-winning anthropologist Dr. Alfonso Ortiz, who served as an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Princeton in the 1970s. A member of the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, Dr. Ortiz wrote about his own community and staunchly advocated for Indigenous scholars during his time at the University.

On this special episode of Daybreak, we explore the legacy of award-winning anthropologist Dr. Alfonso Ortiz, who served as an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Princeton in the 1970s. A member of the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, Dr. Ortiz wrote about his own community and staunchly advocated for Indigenous scholars during his time at the University.

PODCAST | 10/10/2022

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In Photos: What does Indigenous look like to you?

“I think it is a blessing to be able to be Indigenous and to be in spaces that were not meant for me and to navigate them in a way that we’ve always been capable of doing.” Read our interviews with Indigenous students about their experiences being Indigenous at Princeton and beyond.

“I think it is a blessing to be able to be Indigenous and to be in spaces that were not meant for me and to navigate them in a way that we’ve always been capable of doing.” Read our interviews with Indigenous students about their experiences being Indigenous at Princeton and beyond.

VISUAL ESSAY | 10/09/2022