Pre-Season Practice for Brashier Softball Team

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Megan Torres, Reporter
November 30, 2011

From November 1st to November 21st, Coach Kyle Brown has been at Woodside Park in Fountain Inn every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday to condition Brashier’s future softball team. “The preseason went really well. We had a few new players that will definitely contribute in the upcoming season.... Read more »

Why Aren’t You Shaving?

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Sarah Marchbanks, Reporter
November 28, 2011

It’s the end of November, and some men look like they haven’t seen a razor in weeks. “No Shave November” is an excuse for guys to put their razors away for a month. According to Eric Wilkins of Too Shy To Stop, the tradition of not shaving for the entire month of November was... Read more »

Youth In Government 2011

Lindsay Rivers, Reporter
November 28, 2011

On November 16th-19th, a small group of Brashier students visited Columbia, SC for Youth in Government. In preparation for the event, students wrote a bill or created an attorney team to prosecute and defend a case; Brashier’s attorney team won their case in Columbia. While on the trip, students argued... Read more »

Brashier Student Makes Change

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Megan Torres, Reporter
November 28, 2011

Sophomore Caroline Cripps walks up to Starbucks, not expecting much. Little did she know her life was about to change forever. Cripps sat down in a big red chair awaiting the arrival of Bible Teacher Megan Stafford. Her friends had convinced her to have a “Come to Jesus.” Her life wasn’t going... Read more »

It’s Been Such a Long Time

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Cole Sisson, Reporter
November 28, 2011

The rock band Boston is known throughout the music industry. Their harmonic vocals and high powered sounds have pleased listeners since the release of their first album, Boston, in 1976. According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Boston’s first recorded album alone sold over 17 million copies.  Now, there... Read more »

The Buzz on Southern Literature

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Ashlyn Ownby, Reporter
November 28, 2011

Brashier Middle College’s Southern Literature class went on a field trip to see a one woman show called The Secret Life of Bees at the Peace Center. The play was based on the novel written by Sue Monk Kidd. The one woman show was introduced as Lily, a white girl who killed her mother and has an abusive... Read more »

National Novel Writing Month: Thirty Days and Nights of Literary Abandon

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Holly Moehlman, Writer
November 28, 2011

50,000 words in 30 days. That is the goal of Brashier students like Maggie Taylor, those who love to write and enjoy a good challenge. November is the month of literary abandon calling well-known writers and novel novices. Over two hundred thousand writers around the globe have answered the call this... Read more »

Evanescence Evermore

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Holly Moehlman, Writer
November 22, 2011

I first heard the song “What You Want” when a friend told me about the new single. And YouTube had the drop on us both when we found out that the band had finally released the long-awaited album. “What You Want” was so different from any of the songs Evanescence had previously done, that I was... Read more »

Happy Diwali? Merry Ramadan?

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Sarah Marchbanks, Reporter
November 21, 2011

No Christmas. No nativity scenes, no Christmas Eve service, and no angel atop a Christmas tree. There are several Brashier students who do not celebrate what has become the traditional American Christmas. But they say they aren’t missing out. “We celebrate something called Eid. It’s like Christmas,... Read more »

Serving The Least Among Us

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Mary Alice Schultz, Reporter
November 21, 2011

Every Sunday, many different families in Greenville come together to prepare a meal.  With joy and happiness, they prepare, cook, and serve.  However, these families aren’t cooking in their kitchens at their homes.  Instead, they’re cooking in a different kind of kitchen.  These individuals and... Read more »

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