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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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Today, we take you inside Princeton’s 2027 SAT/ACT requirement, cover CampusRec’s support for club sports fees and finish out by hearing what students have planned for fall break
Today, we take you inside a feature on National Custodians Day, cover Princeton graduate alumna Mary Brunkow’s Nobel Prize, and finish out with the continued effects of the government shutdown on air travel at Newark Airport and across the country. 
Today, we cover the recent appointment of six new faculty members, learn more about Princeton’s faculty and salaries with Data writer Arnav Ratna, and finish out with updates on the government shutdown’s impact on Tri-State airports. 
Today, we take a special look at independent diners’ reactions to the meal plan overhaul scheduled for the next academic year. 
Today, we cover the reinstated research grants, Princeton Women’s Field Hockey victory against Maryland, and finish out hearing from Associate News Editor Cynthia Torres on President Eisgruber’s new book.  
Today, we take you inside Professor Udi Ofer’s lecture on criminal justice reform, Princeton students’ feelings on the night before Date Drop, and the new Fall 2026 meal plans.
Today, we take you inside the Princeton Art Museum’s First Exhibits, the semesterly art market at Terrace Club, and the release of Mikie Sherill’s unredacted military service records. 
Today, we take you inside yesterday’s “Big O” workshop, cover changes to the academic calendar for the 2026-2027 school year, and finish out with updates from Wednesday’s Princeton Town Council meeting.
Today, we discuss the launch of a Princeton-led NASA mission, cover updates about budget cuts from the USG meeting, and finish with a look at the Frosh Survey with Vince Etherton. Launch Broadcast: https://plus.nasa.gov/scheduled-video/three-new-missions-launch-to-track-space-weather/
Today, we take you inside the first New Jersey gubernatorial debate, a fall equinox celebration in the Forbes Garden, and the abrupt cancellation of a Heritage Foundation lecture on campus. 
Today, we take you inside the investigation with Raphi Gold, Head Features Editor for the ‘Prince’, who spent the past 18 months investigating care for students undergoing mental health crises at Princeton.
Today, we take you inside reduced campus composting operations, cover fall bicker, and finish out with a look at Princeton’s thriving French theatre scene. 
Today, we cover the changes to Murray Dodge Cafe’s open hours, discuss Charlie Yale and Siyeon Lee’s opinion article, and finish out by covering National Voter Registration Day.
Today, we take you inside Princeton’s performative male contest, women’s field hockey’s 1-0 victory against Rutgers, and Nadine Menendez’s arrest. 
Today, we take you inside Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson’s visit to Princeton, cover changes to student employment amidst budget cuts, and hear about Princetonians’ weekend plans. 
Today, we chat about the University’s newly released demographic statistics, and finish out with the release of graduate Student Elizabeth Tsurkov. 
Today, we take you inside yesterday’s lawnparties to kick off the 2025-2026 school year.
Today, we discuss the University’s Atatürk Professorship with Greg Arzoomanian ’79, a New Jersey program offering academic and career support to the children of incarcerated parents, and finish out with a chat with Freshman First Honor Prize winner Andrei Dragomir. 
Today, we take you inside USG’s First Day of Classes Event, and cover the end of BP’s funding for the Carbon Mitigation Initiative.
Today, we take you inside student experiences of reading period and exam week, cover the importance of cups at reunions to sustainability,, and look at Princeton’s budget reductions due to financial uncertainty.
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