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  • Coffee and Power

     

    Coffee and Power (www.coffeeandpower.com) is a new website founded by Second Life founder, Phillip Rosedale.  It allows people to post jobs they want done or will do and pricing.  Work can be exchanged between members anywhere.  The idea behind the name is to have a chain of "Work Clubs" around the country, which provides the coffee to power mobile workers and power for mobile devices.  Currently there is only one Work Club, beneath the company's offices in San Francisco, but people from anywhere may use the site.  This author has made C$62 so far, and paid out C$20.  C$ is the currency the website uses, which can be purchased through PayPal or earned on C&P, and exported back to PayPal.  The plan is to finance the Work Clubs through the 15% rake-off that C&P takes when you export money to PayPal (there are no fees for payments received or given within the site). 

  • women in media awards 2011 Bellarmine Students Attend Women in Media Awards

    Louisville, KY: Five Bellarmine students flew to New York City last Thursday to attend the International Women's Media Foundation Courage in Journalism Awards ceremony. They were awarded this trip after winning an essay competition to write about a woman who inspires them.    

  • Balle on The Belle 2011 Balle on The Belle Review

    On the night of October 28, 2011, one of Bellarmine's greatest traditions took place in downtown Louisville on the famous steamboat, the Belle of Louisville. Ball on the Belle, a long upstanding Bellarmine event, is always a major event for current Bellarmine students, and also a strong recruiting element of future Bellarmine students. 

  • Seminarians Offer Spiritual Support To Students

    The Office of Campus Ministry is privileged to have four seminarians working in the office this year. Derek Hostetter and Kristin Belcher hail from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (LPTS) and Benjamin Syberg and Pete Logsdon are from St. Meinrad Seminary in southern Indiana.