Photo by Emily Willford.
About 100 people gathered on Nassau Street in front of Princeton University on Saturday afternoon to demand that the Ivy League school share its COVID-19 resources with residents of Princeton and neighboring communities.
“Our demands are to expand testing, contract tracing programs, and vaccines, when they get them, to all those in the community,” said Hrishi Somayaji, a Princeton undergraduate who is part of the group Princeton Mutual Aid. “We want the university to make COVID-19-related decisions in a truly democratic manner via an elected commission with members of the university as well as members of the community.”