Campus buzzing for caffeine
The economics of coffee have always been tumultuous, from unfair to environmentally unfriendly growing practices to labor controversy.
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The economics of coffee have always been tumultuous, from unfair to environmentally unfriendly growing practices to labor controversy.
Correction: Lemuel Butler was said to work at the Daily Grind Expresso Cafe in Efland. He doesn't. He works at the Daily Grind on campus.
The Pit is the nexus of all campus activity, and standing on its mottled red brick in the shade of lazy trees, change is all around.
Sept. 13 — Saturday afternoon, Caribou Coffee was packed. In the unrelentingly hot weather, the cappuccino machine whirred and iced drinks beaded with condensation.
The curving lobby of UNC Hospitals is a sheer face of windows, and on a bright day, the carpets are striped white from the sun.
The Loreleis' cresting voices have carried them everywhere from local radio stations to "The Today Show."