Starting a new internship: A guide to lunch etiquette at work
By Katherine Kallergis | May 28, 2013Maybe this is just me, but when I’m starting a new job or internship, I think about where and what I’ll be having for lunch.
Maybe this is just me, but when I’m starting a new job or internship, I think about where and what I’ll be having for lunch.
There’s nothing more refreshing than biting into a fresh, juicy peach or sweet, crisp corn on the cob in the summer.
“I’m going to start being healthy tomorrow, I promise.”
Need to buy a gift for a graduating friend, relative or significant other? Here are some ideas from do-it-yourself crafts to some pricier options.
On May 18 some, of the best food trucks in Florida gathered in the High Dive parking lot for the third Original Gainesville Food Truck Rally.
Since boarding a plane wasn’t an option, I settled for a local taste at the Reggae Shack Café.
I imagine if there were to be a Carboholics Anonymous meeting, I would see many of you there
Farmers markets are a great resource for affordable fresh food.
There’s no need to hide the fact that we all want to be the most liked in the office. Some of us have a need of approval and starting a new job or internship can just ignite the urge.
If you don’t know what jambalaya is, it might sound like a made-up word.
I've only recently discovered the deliciousness that is bubble tea. I had it for the first time when I moved to Gainesville at Lollicup and I've been obsessed ever since.
It seems like the Internet has made every day, or month, a food holiday. (Which we're definitely not complaining about.) As May draws to an end, it's important everyone is aware of National Hamburger Month. Disclaimer: I love meat.
When J.J. Abrams’ "Star Trek" came out in 2009 it offered a fresh, modern and exciting take on a classic story. Abrams introduced viewers to a 23rd century that included the best elements of science fiction, while also maintaining a distinct connection with reality.
If you’re in college, you’re generally going to be two things: broke and busy.
Last Sunday was May 5, also known as Cinco de Mayo. Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican celebration of democracy and freedom that began in 1862 upon Mexico’s defeat of the French.
Still two months out, we anxiously await the return of "The Newsroom" with our favorite anchorman, Will McAvoy.
The summer is the time to relax, start a job or internship or take a couple of classes, but most of all - eat!
Tips and tricks to moving out of the dorms.