About bbrownrigg1
![]() | Brittany Brownrigg is a sophomore Journalism major (Public Relations and Broadcast) from Littleton, Colo. As writer for The Franklin, Brownrigg has written about several key issues such as campus activities and profiles. Aside from The Franklin, Brownrigg is a Franklin College Ambassador, Bible study leader and Starbucks barista. She is alsoactive in Franklin College Women's Golf and Delta Delta Delta. Brownrigg has also worked for WISH TV reporting on the 2008 elections. |
Stories by Brittany
The Franklin College men’s basketball team will open their season with an exhibition game at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at Indiana University.
Meet Colts cheerleader and Grizzly track star Shelby Johnston.
Meet senior pitcher Luke Mehringer.
The men's golf team begins its quest for the HCAC crown this weekend.
Meet Jon Miller, a dual athlete for the Grizzlies in football and track.
The Grizzlies went 2-6 in spring break play.
Get to know steeplechase standout Kristi Brown.
Find out how Nathanael Kelly came to be the captain of the tennis team and so much more.
Meet senior softball co-captain Tracey Smith.
Learn more about Grizzly All-American Ian Sanders.
Barbara Chambers was honored for excellence in officiating.
Education officials are revamping teacher licensure that has the potential to affect Franklin College education majors.
Thursday the senate township bill passed its bill that could eliminate township government.
The Senate is now looking at legislation that would allow township government's to be abolished. The bill already passed the house
House makes progress on golf cart bill
Sen. Evan Bayh names nominees - DeGuilio, Magnus-Stinson and Pratt - for court vacancies.
Gov. Mitch Daniels said in a press conference Friday that he feels the current legislation on local government reform is a step in the right direction.
A bill that will allow Hoosiers to decide their township’s fate passed through the Indiana House of Representatives on a 55-44 vote on Thursday.
Both the House and the Senate are currently working on redistricting bills that could help determine which party has control of each chamber.
Legislators heard strong debate Wednesday over a measure to eliminate townships and township trustees.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana Township Association executive director Debbie Driskell testified against a House bill that would eliminate township trustee positions.
House bill 1061 will free up identity theft funds if passed.
The Senate will now look at ethics reform after passing out of committee without opposition.
Township government could be done away by passing of House Bill 1181
INDIANAPOLIS-- Rep. Ed DeLaney of Indianapolis introduced a new bill for this session that would do away with townships, trustees and township advisory boards across the state of Indiana.
Learn more about two-time Grizzly captain Heather Harper.
Learn more about sophomore standout Will Conoley.
Learn more about senior co-captain, Shay Skene.
Learn more about senior soccer player, Rachel Whipker.
Learn more about freshman phenom, Mitch Simmons.
Read more about four-year senior soccer player, Rocky Legge.
Learn more about sophomore standout, Caitlyn Sheff.
Learn all about cross country standout Jake Hojnacki
Indiana Senate Appropriations Chair predicts cash reserves could only keep state afloat for a short time if the General Assembly can't set a budget.
The Grizzly Grand Prix took place on Saturday at the Masonic Home loop, complete with the 2009 Indy 500 pace car.
Students are having a harder time finding jobs amidst the recession.
Brittany, a Colorado native, discusses the impact of the Columbine shootings as the ten year anniversary passes.
Race for Riley will raise money for the hospital, but the event also hits home for Franklin's former Riley patients.
President of Indiana Sports Corporation, Susan WIlliams visited campus to speak on women's careers.
Candace Moseley shares with students about her past and future goals for Franklin College.

