Cross Country Fights Hard at 96
Michael Anderson
September 29, 2009
“Bengal Pride!” was the rallying cry for the boys and girls of the Brashier cross country team in the meet Tuesday against a whopping nine other teams. As is customary, the girls ran first. In the end, Alexa Leopold took the top spot for the home team (and second overall), and the Lady Bengals... Read more »
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Rankin Dam
September 25, 2009
A note before reading this review. There are quite a few differences between movie and video game reviews. Film critics focus on plot, drama, acting, and originality. Game critics focus on different things with each gaming genre (action, platforming, puzzlers, etc.). For instance, a fighting game like... Read more »
A Boy’s Volleyball Team?
September 25, 2009
Several students around school have been complaining that there is no boys’ volleyball team, and in some cases requesting one of Coach Bibb. “It’s not fair that the girls have a volleyball team, but we don’t,” Junior Dylan Slater said. Unfortunately, despite the pleas, Brashier... Read more »
Question of the Week – 2
Lauren Kreutziger
September 25, 2009
Want your voice heard? Then leave your responses, opinions, and/or concerns with our question of the week. But remember your reponses must be appropriate. The question of the week is: WHAT DO YOU THINK OF BMC HAVING A PROM?
Domination Down in Dixie
Michael Anderson
September 23, 2009
It was a sad day indeed for Dixie High School, as the Lady Bengals cross country team crushed their indegenous adversaries to win yet another meet last Monday. The guys came close, taking second. Key players included Alexa Leapold, who took first overall for the girls, and Aaron Harris, who took fifth... Read more »
Creativity in the Classroom
Haley Cannady
September 22, 2009
This year BMC is offering a class that allows students to let their creativity soar. David Kessinger teaches two art classes. So far students have been working on foundation works on design and line personality and composition. Kessinger said, “It’s really important for these projects to... Read more »
Mr. Roberts — Teacher Feature
Corrie Vandyke
September 21, 2009
Mr. Roberts is a new History, Government, and Economics teacher here at Brashier. When asked what he enjoys most about the subjects he teaches, he replied, “[They] give us the chance to look at things from different perspectives and learn from others’ points of view.” This is his first... Read more »
Do New Lunch Tickets Live Up To “Going Green” Expectations?
Original Story by: Tekeisha Adams Written by: Tatiana Cerreta
September 15, 2009
*Disclaimer- New Lunch Tickets are being donated and are not costing the school any money. As Brashier starts out the new school year in its new building, there have been many new changes to go along with it; for example a new set of lunch tickets. But, many students are worried that the new tickets... Read more »
9th Grade Representative
Megan Wolfe
September 15, 2009
This year a lack of freshmen volunteered for Freshmen Representative. Each and every 9th grader can run for 9th grade representative, but none were interested in being a candidate. Mr. Pouch is the Student Council Advisor. He says he is surprised no freshmen were interested in campaigning. “Some freshmen... Read more »
It’s Time to Compete…Like a Girl.
Tatiana Cerreta
September 10, 2009
Last year’s Varsity Girls’ basketball team was filled with anxious and more than determined ladies. According to Coach Coen, the year went okay, but the whole atmosphere was almost too relaxed for a basketball team. But, this year things are definitely about to change. The veterans of last... Read more »


