My Love for Mylo
Mary Alice Schultz, Reporter
October 31, 2011
When British alternative band Coldplay released their first album in 2000, their mellow punk rock infected the world. Now, eleven years later, Coldplay’s influence is still prominent. Though already famous for songs such as “Yellow”, “Clocks”, and “Fix You”, the band really hit it big... Read more »
FCA Meeting
Reed Piller, Reporter
October 31, 2011
There are very few things that will convince students to wake up and get to school an hour before school actually starts. FCA, or the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, is one of those things. Students come to enjoy fellowship with Christian friends and to worship God together. FCA meetings happen... Read more »
Material faster than light? Einsteins theory at risk?
Jordan Hahn, Reporter
October 19, 2011
Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity states that no material can travel faster than light in a vacuum. But, now it’s possible that physics as we know it is at risk. According to foxnews.com, a tiny particle known as neutrinos has been tested over 15,000 times and has traveled faster than light... Read more »
Math and Science kill students GPA
Jordan Hahn, reporter
October 18, 2011
In school, there are always those subjects that certain people can never pass easily, and those subjects can wreak havoc on a student’s GPA. Classes like science and math are where the students struggle the most. “I’m not good at math, I’ve never been good at it,” says Sophomore Will Dodson. “I... Read more »
The Rain Effect
Megan Torres, Reporter
October 18, 2011
A high school student rushes through the downpour trying to get down to the college without completely drenching herself. Another carries an umbrella, but the bottoms of her pants are soaked. “When I’m walking down to the college, it gets kind of annoying and stuff cause it gets my backpack wet and... Read more »
College Of Charleston Visits
Lindsay Rivers, Reporter
October 14, 2011
A College of Charleston representative came to Brashier Middle College during lunch on September 28th. She spoke with upperclassmen that are considering applying there. Interested juniors and seniors met with her, and some signed up to meet with her during Enrichment the next day. The meeting went over... Read more »
Tennis in the Future for Brashier?
Holly Cannady, Reporter
October 13, 2011
When Jacob Cavett realized he was going to Brashier, he was excited about the opportunities, but he had one disappointment. Brashier doesn’t have tennis team. Some students at Brashier would like to see more opportunities in athletics, and Freshman Jacob Cavett is trying to start a new sport... Read more »
Parking in the Upper Parking Lot is a Privilege
Michael Collins, Senior Cheif Photographer
October 12, 2011
“The way we do parking is a rule; it’s a procedure, given to us by the roadway authorities (DOT). Whether you like it or not, that’s the way it is,” says Principal Mike Sinclair when asked about why the pickup and drop-off lines are the way they are in the morning and afternoons. Brashier students... Read more »
Seniors Serving Our Country
Michael Collins, Senior Chief Photographer
October 7, 2011
They say it’s a calling that few will hear and even fewer will choose to do anything about. Those who do choose to follow, stick out above the rest of the crowd. They are leaders, in the classrooms and on the playing fields. They are strong; they push themselves harder than others to achieve more.... Read more »
Free Dress Frustrations
Sarah Marchbanks, Reporter
October 7, 2011
Students have noticed something unusual in the hallways on Fridays. Unlike last year, seniors are blending in with the rest of the student body instead of getting Free Dress Days. There is a rumor running around that there have been too many senior lunch detentions for dress code violations, but this... Read more »


