Students can now easily trade late meal for club passes
"Underclassmen have late meal. Upperclassmen have passes. Sounds like an easy fix to us," reads the About page for Passes For Late Meal, a website where students can exchange late meal swipes for eating club passes.The website, "made with love by hungry upperclassmen," allows underclassmen to request Cap, Cannon, Cottage, Ivy, TI, or Tower passes. Meanwhile, upperclassmen looking for late meal swipes can offer their passes.Students can either post an offer and wait for a match, or email people who have already posted offers. Once a student has posted an offer, his or her name is replaced (often with cutesy titles like "Passtafarian" or "LouisPassteur") to maintain anonymity. When an underclassman is matched with an upperclassman, the site sends an email to both parties to coordinate the exchange.Some underclassmen expressed that they are conflicted about whether to use the service."I think it's a brilliant idea, especially because I rarely use late meal," a freshman, who asked to remain anonymous, said. "But I don't want to be judged by upperclassmen for being desperate for passes."UPDATE: The website was recently taken down since the University felt it violated their dining hall contract. See our good friends at the Daily Princetonian for the full story.