Senior Justin Guiffré, a Hatchet senior columnist, notes that J Street still needs drastic improvement, and provides a few steps on how to finally fix dining.
The other day I found myself in every upperclassman’s worst nightmare: I was hungry and heading to a meeting in the Marvin Center. You can imagine the rest of the story. Reluctantly, I wandered into J Street, trying with all my willpower to remain optimistic.
“It must have gotten better,” I told myself. “Surely after years of complaining, poor food service and Student Association talking points, there must have been improvement.”
Somewhere between being extorted for every dollar in my wallet and digging into the clearly subpar food, I realized I was mistaken.