You're Welcome: The Best Gifts for the Foodies in Your Life
Your go-to guide on the ideal gifts for foodies in your life.
by Teevyah Yuva Raju
at University of California — Davis
The 10 Do's and Don't's of Starbucks That Every Customer Should Know
The sad rantings of your local Starbucks barista.
by Brianna Ellis
at University of Florida
Why "Skip the Straw" Should be Your New Motto
Join Starbucks in going strawless and discover some other easy ways to use less plastic.
by Sarah George
at University of Arizona
These Peppermint Mocha Cookies Will Put Your Post-Holiday Candy Cane Stash to Good Use
Because if you bought some, I bet you still have some.
by Jayne Siudzinski
at St. Louis University
The Best Coffee Shops at UGA for Studying
Sometimes instead of the monotony of the MLC or the tense quiet of the Main Library, you need soft alt music and an artisan cappuccino for academic motivation.
by Emily Ockerman
at University of Georgia
7 Best Coffee Shops for Studying in Georgetown
Stress-free environments for when the library is just too much to handle
by Sofia Tate
at Georgetown University
7 Minneapolis Coffee Shops Built for Studying
Studying + coffee? Talk about a match made in heaven.
by Hailey Almsted
at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
8 of the Absolute Best Winter Drinks
Winter can be dreadful, but there's always something warm (or cold) to drink that will ease the pain of getting through the long, snowy months.
by Julia Aronson
at Syracuse University
Why You Should Choose Nespresso® Coffee Over Other Coffee Brands
Home is where the good coffee is.
by Avery Paulen
at High School
Here's why Cafe Dulce is our favorite place in the USC Village
Cafe Dulce: the USC Village coffee shop that has stolen the hearts of thousands of Trojans.
by Eden Burkow
at University of Southern California
Healthier Starbucks Twists on your Favorite Starbucks Drinks
Savor the goodness, skip the calories.
by Rebecca Pall
at American University
The 10 Best Coffee Shops in Nashville for Studying
For when the library and Starbucks just won’t do.
by Elizabeth Hitti
at Vanderbilt University