Veterans, You Are Not Forgotten
written by Dylan Slater · November 24, 2008
“By Fighting in Afghanistan we are making sure to keep them [the terrorists] busy so they don’t try to hurt the U.S. again,” says Captain Moor, a captain in the Army National Guard. Flags of our Fathers November 11th marks a day we stand back and remember our country’s heroes. Veteran’s... [Read more]
Wishing for Ghost
written by Sarah Kreutziger - 8th Grade · November 6, 2008
“I wish there was a ghost,” the lady said. She had recently acquired an old house on Church Street, and was showing it to her daughter who had come to visit. As they cautiously entered the house, they immediately saw the winding staircase, which looked as if it was collecting mold. They started... [Read more]
4 Tips To Help Student Drivers Save Money
written by Dylan Slater · November 6, 2008
With the economy unstable and fuel prices fluctuating, Students can still find a way to save at the pump. There are some simple inexpensive “do it yourself” procedures to help you gain a substantial boost in the fuel economy of your vehicle, while spending under $100.00. With these improvements you... [Read more]
Blood and Metal
November 6, 2008
Cagefighting is heart pounding, blood shedding, tear falling, getting knocked out, and an all around deadly sport. Cagefighting is big in the sporting industry. UFC is known as Ultimate Fighting Championship. It is one of the most well known fighting organizations. So is WEC, also known as World Extreme... [Read more]
Going Green
written by Amanda Payne · November 6, 2008
Amanda Payne Many teenagers think that “Going Green” is simply a waste of their precious time and efforts. They tend to only think about current events in the world, instead of how the planet will be years from now. A lot of people don’t consider the fact that we are only given one planet to... [Read more]
Big Issues Big Plans
written by Ben Voss · November 6, 2008
BMC costume winners Brashier Middle College finished Red Ribbon Week with a bang last Friday, October 31st. “The purpose of this event was to prove that teenagers can have fun without using drugs and I think that it was a success,” said Student Body Vice-President Jessica Berggrun. The... [Read more]
Rosy Anybody?
written by Bailey Patterson · November 6, 2008
Rosemary Abercrombie is a veteran teacher at Brashier Middle College, but is bringing new ideas to the table. Abercrombie is a southern girl at heart, born in Laurens S.C, She would describe herself as a “die hard Gamecock fan”. “My father went to law school there and he has taken me to games... [Read more]
Haunted Houses
written by Charles Taylor · November 5, 2008
“Haunted Houses.” When anyone says those words people usually associate them with the old Victorian era house that hasn’t been touched in centuries, and whose owner has died in some horrible way such as decapitation by the butler or some other servant. Fast forward to the 21st century where the... [Read more]
Kee-Yah
written by Amber Jennings · November 5, 2008
Gloria Biggers is working on her blue belt Gloria Biggers is a mean fighting machine. Biggers, a freshman at Brashier Middle College Charter High School, started Tae Kwon Do around two and a half years ago when her parents enrolled her at Kim’s Tae Kwon Do in Simpsonville. Biggers states, “At... [Read more]
It’s Basketball Fever!
written by Casey Moses · November 5, 2008
Brashier Middle College Charter High Basketball is about to pounce into action with high school basketball. “Let me be very clear, I am excited about this year’s team!” Coach Cavin exclaimed! “Dee dunks, Jake drains a three, or Jace breaks down a defender off the dribble!” The season... [Read more]



