YouTube Creates YouTube Live
Zachary Ellis
April 15, 2011
The YouTube logo credited to YouTube Recently, YouTube allowed a few pre-approved users to try the new YouTube Live. YouTube Live is a new feature on YouTube where a person can view videos live as they’re being filmed. Freshman student Jacob Helvey said, “I probably won’t use it, because I like... Read more »
Brashier Students Prepare for the HSAP
Zachary Ellis
April 7, 2011
The HSAP Logo Geometry notes on the HSAP Students have been taking the HSAP practice tests for the past two weeks. Some classes like Geometry and English Two have taken practice tests so that sophomores can practice for the actual test coming this year. English Two Teacher Rosemary Abercrombie said,... Read more »
Radiation found in Oconee, South Carolina
Zachary Ellis
April 1, 2011
The Oconee Nuclear Station in South Carolina This picture shows the different levels of a reactor Oconee Nuclear Station in Oconee County, in South Carolina has found harmless traces of radiation from the reactors in Japan. They discovered this on Monday, March 28. The Oconee Nuclear Station’s website... Read more »
Students Turn In Registration Cards
Zachary Ellis
March 14, 2011
Brashier students turned in their registration cards in on March 9th. Sophomore student Maria Rodriguez said, “I like the different colors.” Every student needs to have a registration card to sign up for their classes next year. The students will need signatures from each of their core class... Read more »
Ray Schmitt Visits Journalism
Zachary Ellis
March 4, 2011
Ray Schmitt, the reporter for the Greenville Road Warriors hockey team visited Mrs. Yon’s journalism class during 2B on March third. He visited to explain his job in journalism and what he did to get his job. He also explained a part of what journalism is like in the real world. When talking about... Read more »
Anthony’s Pizza
Jordan Hahn
March 3, 2011
Located on Fairview road next to Publix for 10 years, this restaurant, serves up quality Italian food for a reasonable price. This restaurant is one of those places that you can smell from the parking lot. As soon as you walk in, you can see the kitchen in the back, where they toss their dough for their... Read more »
Radiohead Prove They’re The Kings
Mitch Postich
March 1, 2011
Radiohead is probably the biggest band in the world right now. They don’t have any top 10 hits, and you won’t hear them tearing up the radio, but whenever they release a new album, their legions of rabid fans buy their albums in droves. The band sells out stadiums when they go on tour. Music magazines... Read more »
Freshman Seminar Students Pursue Careers
Zachary Ellis
February 17, 2011
Freshman Chris Emery prepares for Virtual Shadowing Freshman Student Chris Emery types in the Virtual Shadowing web adress Virtual Shadowing web site Brashier Freshman Students started pursuing their careers in a unit in Freshman Seminar called Virtual Shadowing. The purpose of Virtual Shadowing is to... Read more »
Princes of Egypt Production
Zachary Ellis
February 15, 2011
Rameses(Brett Morton), Gil Gonzales(guard), and Rameses’ son(Nathan Belt) after the Princes of Egypt 400 students, parents, and friends went to see The Princes of Egypt at the 3pm show, and 200 came at the 7pm show on Super Bowl Sunday. The Princes of Egypt play took place at the Fountain... Read more »
John Eby Visits Journalism
Zachary Ellis
February 8, 2011
John Eby portrait credited to WYFF website WYFF journalist John Eby visited Mrs. Yon’s journalism class on February 1. Eby explained what journalism is like in the real world. He also explained what it was like trying to get a job in journalism. Freshman Journalism Student Jordan Hahn says, “I think... Read more »
