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The Mind of the Yellow Fever Mosquito w/ Grad Student Timothy W. Schwanitz

Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond sits down with Timothy W. Schwanitz, a graduate student in the McBride lab to learn more about his experience working at the lab. Timothy discusses his interest in insects and etymology, the research the McBride lab does, and advice for students in STEM.

Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond sits down with Timothy W. Schwanitz, a graduate student in the McBride lab to learn more about his experience working at the lab. Timothy discusses his interest in insects and etymology, the research the McBride lab does, and advice for students in STEM.

PODCAST | 02/20/2023

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91 Prospect Ave. on the move

“It’s pretty exciting because you’re something you’re not gonna see very often. In fact, the last time that it’s been decades since there was anything like this,” said Sandy Harrison ’74.

“It’s pretty exciting because you’re something you’re not gonna see very often. In fact, the last time that it’s been decades since there was anything like this,” said Sandy Harrison ’74. 

PODCAST | 02/13/2023

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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

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Farewell to the 146th Managing Board of the ‘Prince’

In January 2022, we introduced the 146th Managing Board. Today, we’re asking them to look back on their year at the helm of Princeton’s paper of record as they close out their terms.

In January 2022, we introduced the 146th Managing Board. Today, we’re asking them to look back on their year at the helm of Princeton’s paper of record as they close out their terms.

PODCAST | 12/31/2022

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Sitting down with Emmy-award winning documentary filmmakers Lily Shangreaux ’74 and Dan Bigbee Jr.

On today’s special episode of Daybreak, listen to Podcast contributor Lina Kim and assistant Podcast editor Kerrie Liang sit down with Lily Shangreaux ’74 and Dan Bigbee Jr, co-producers of the Emmy-award winning documentary “Osage Murders: Reign of Terror.”

On today’s special episode of Daybreak, listen to Podcast contributor Lina Kim and assistant Podcast editor Kerrie Liang sit down with Lily Shangreaux ’74 and Dan Bigbee Jr, co-producers of the Emmy-award winning documentary “Osage Murders: Reign of Terror.”

PODCAST | 12/29/2022

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Nights to Remember: Hanukkah at Princeton

We spoke with Princeton students to ask them how they celebrate Hanukkah — at home and on campus.

As campus winds down in anticipation of Winter Break, and many people are thinking about the traditional “holiday season,” Daybreak is spotlighting three holidays that Princetonians celebrated throughout the fall semester: Diwali, Día de los Muertos, and Hanukkah. 

PODCAST | 12/23/2022

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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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Social Computing w/ Dr. Andrés Monroy-Hernández

In this episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond, Senna Aldoubosh and Lina Kim sit down with Dr. Andrés Monroy-Hernández, a professor in the Computer Science department to learn more about Social Computing. Dr. Monroy-Hernández discusses his journey into CS, creative uses for AI, and addressing AI biases.

In this episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond, Senna Aldoubosh and Lina Kim sit down with Dr. Andrés Monroy-Hernández, a professor in the Computer Science department to learn more about Social Computing. Dr. Monroy-Hernández discusses his journey into CS, creative uses for AI, and addressing AI biases.

PODCAST | 12/19/2022

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Pathogen Detection Using mCARMEN w/ Dr. Cameron A. Myhrvold ’11

In this episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond, Senna Aldoubosh and Ketevan Shavdia sit with Dr. Cameron A. Myhrvold ’11, an assistant professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton, to discuss his research on using CRISPR to develop new technologies for pathogen detection.

In this episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond, Senna Aldoubosh and Ketevan Shavdia sit with Dr. Cameron A. Myhrvold ’11, an assistant professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton, to discuss his research on using CRISPR to develop new technologies for pathogen detection.

PODCAST | 12/12/2022

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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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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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Podcast | What can social impairment in Autism mouse models mice teach neuroscientists?

In this special episode of The Highlights, we interview Chino Eke ’22, a recent alum of the neuroscience department, whose senior thesis investigated two types of social impairments in autistic mice and what his research may tell us about the future of autism research.

In this special episode of The Highlights, we interview Chino Eke ’22, a recent alum of the neuroscience department, whose senior thesis investigated two types of social impairments in autistic mice and what his research may tell us about the future of autism research.

PODCAST | 09/07/2022