Brashier Students Work It
written by Elizabeth Rostro · November 25, 2008
Working and going to school can sometimes be overwhelming. That’s when you end up doing work and studies at the same time and in the same place. “I take my work to my job and do it while on break,” said Tici Williams, a junior who has been working at Little Caesars for the past 6 months.... [Read more]
Black Friday
written by C.J. Taylor · November 25, 2008
Black Friday, when you hear these words you immediately know the Christmas shopping season has begun. In the blink of an eye Thanksgiving went from a warm holiday where you ate a nice meal, and just enjoyed the company of your family, to a near-death race to Best Buy or Circuit City to pick up a copy... [Read more]
South Carolina Rivalry
written by Calvin Davis · November 25, 2008
on Saturday November 29 Clemson and the University of South Carolina will do battle at Death Valley Stadium. the football game has sparked lots of controversy among the students and the college that added even more controversy.”I don’t know why the Gamecocks are being such haters! Because... [Read more]
Brashier Kids Left Out
written by Bailey Patterson · November 25, 2008
The Greenville County School District banned all charter schools from recruiting in middle schools. “Our schools are not to invite charter schools to our meetings with students, and parents… in other words, our district staff and schools do not assist them in their efforts to recruit students,”... [Read more]
What to do, What Not to do in a Car Crash
written by Casey J. Moses · November 24, 2008
Many people find themselves in car accidents and don’t know what to do. There are some things you should NOT do. “When people are in car accidents they panic and make things worse, or they jump out of their car and start yelling at the other driver,” said Greenville County Public Relations Police... [Read more]
Stressed about Research Papers?
written by Ebony Coleman · November 24, 2008
College students at BMC have research papers due throughout the month of November and December. Research papers can be stressful on the students of BMC, and college research papers can be even more stressful. Finding approved sources is always the hardest part. “Finding sources can be hard,... [Read more]
A Somewhat Comical Look at BMC Journalism & How & Why We Need Your Input
written by Andrew Kemmis · November 24, 2008
A long time ago, in a galaxy far,far away (or maybe not), a brave group of students, some under the influence of a bad mix of peer pressure and Ibuprofen, decided that THE PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW. The huddled, penguin-esque mass of Brashier Middle College Charter School could no longer suffer without information... [Read more]
The Longest Minute
written by Kaitlin Holtzclaw · November 24, 2008
Everyone goes through it at least once during the school day. There’s one point during the day when time just seems to stop, and the clock does not change, and when it does it just takes forever. This is “the longest minute.” It does not have to be the end of the school day, in fact it could be... [Read more]
New Sports
written by Lauren kreutziger · November 24, 2008
Brashier Middle College Charter High School introduces two new sports for girls: Dance and Pep Squad. Kristen Osborn, a freshman, said, “Mr. Sinclair has approved the dance team, and Mrs. Cruell is our sponsor.” Osborn stated that she did not know when conditioning or practice would begin, but anyone... [Read more]
Brashier Middle College Coming Soon!
written by Shamund Peters · November 24, 2008
Next week the teachers, staff, and students will see the steel frame of their new school building. “The workers will continue to work on a regular work schedule, to meet the deadline in July,” said Michael Sinclair, Brashier Middle College Charter High School’s principal. Sinclair has... [Read more]



