UF professor serves up coffee with a side of chemistry
By Rachel Kurland | Mar. 21, 2013Exchange that coffee cup for a beaker, because there’s some science brewing northeast of campus.
Exchange that coffee cup for a beaker, because there’s some science brewing northeast of campus.
A recent survey by Zagat discovered the average coffee drinker indulges in 2.2 cups each day. The love of the bean is so strong that in a sample of 1,700 caffeine lovers, a large majority are unwilling to go without it, even with the current economy and the high prices for a daily fix.
Although some die-hard football fans watch the Super Bowl for the love of the game, others watch it purely for the commercials.
Housing at two universities are getting an upgrade with a twist.
A recent national study published in The Journal of Social and Personal Relationships discovered that many college students intend to take the plunge into marriage by the time they are 25 years old.
Registration season is here, which for many UF students means hours of stalking ISIS, consulting friends about courses and researching professors.
Willy Wonka and his chocolate factory could not compare to the real-life chocolate overload of Sweet Dreams’ Fall Chocolate Night 2012.
UF’s Graduate Assistants United is fighting to spread awareness about the need for an improved contract.
In light of the recent time change, the University Police Department urges UF students to use bicycle lights for safety.
UF students stumbled on the North Lawn at the Reitz Union Tuesday wearing beer goggles, but they were completely sober.