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Happy Phroth Valentine’s Day!

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Every year Phroth releases a Valentine’s Day Phollegian featuring a collection of hilarious cards for the holiday. Here you can find all the Phroth Valentine’s cards from the past few years to download, share and give to your friends!

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*that’s what she said.

Happy Valentine’s Day! Don’t forget to pick up the newest copy of the Phroth Phollegian at the HUB all this week. You can also pick up copies at our racks in the HUB, Thomas, and Willard Buildings. If you’re looking for back issues of Phroth or the Phollegian, stop by our office in 221A HUB and ask! We’ve got plenty!


NEW PHOLLEGIAN OUT TOMORROW!!!

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Happy Vallowegian Day!On Friday February 12th, Phroth’s Valentine’s Phollegian is going to be released across campus! Get your copy at the racks in Willard, Thomas, and the HUB, or come talk to us at our table on the ground floor of the HUB and pick up a copy there!

We’ll also be at the HUB all week from Feb 15th-18th handing them out!

Join our facebook event.

Vallowegian: Newest Phroth Installment (via Onward State)

Are you excited for the newest issue of the Phroth Phollegian? Share your favorite Phroth articles from Phollegian’s past and present in the comments! We love to hear what you have to say!

Let mirth prevail!

–Rebecca Eisenberg, Editor-in-Chief

Blogging from Production: Part 3

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Making the Phollegian: The give up

HOUR 54
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After over two straight days of bad puns and several harrowing drug addictions, we cut our loses and start studying for the LSAT. See you in law school, assholes.

So that’s how it’s done.

Stay tuned for our new Phollegian coming out this Friday, February 12 and enjoy our 54 hour effort.

Blogging from Production

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Making the Phollegian: “I just don’t care anymore”

HOUR 19

The most recent medical literature has determined that Hour 19 of Phollegian production and LSD have identical effects: dilated pupils, hallucinations, and an irrational hatred of terminal commas. Yes, Hour 19 involves much copy editing–the Sisyphean task of finding every last piece of shit typo and improperly formatted quotation.

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The image above is the closest our art department could get to portraying exactly what it feels like to copy edit. The entire department shot themselves shortly after creating this picture.

Some things to note:

1. Hour 18 is so trying, that it causes a gluten intolerance, as evidenced by the specialty pretzels in the bottom left hand corner. No link has been established, but it is believed that the body is trying to destroy itself to avoid further editing.

2. Copy editing also causes you to regress to an early part of your childhood. As the pink gel pen in his right hand exemplifies, this poor bastard has regressed to his days as a 14 year old girl.

3. On a positive note, copy editing sometimes causes the editor to believe that he/she is Scottish royalty (pictured above). After the editor comes down from their editing trip, they are ecstatically relieved.

NEXT: THE END IS NEAR, OH THANK GOD THE END IS NEAR!!

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by Matt Powers, Head Writer

Blogging from Production

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Making the Phollegian, or the tenth circle of Hell

We are currently in the throes of a production weekend, despite the fact they were internationally condemned at the Geneva Convention. During production, Phroth writers and design staff are forced to share a computer lab and interact literally for the first time all year. Because words cannot describe the experience, here are some pictures that will take you through the timeline of our hellish weekend.

HOUR 14:

Hour 14 is when the champions are separated from the lesser champions

Hour fourteen is known as the hour of “three personalities,” because if you have endured this long, you take on one of three conditions:

-Annette (back left) appears jovial, enthusiastic and excited to be working on the Phollegian. These are the three clear signs of delusion. Annette has a long road ahead of her, because once her delusion breaks (around hour 20), she will become psychotically vengeful and hunt down a random person from her past and kill them in an enigmatic fashion.

-Hal (front left) is exhausted. His vision is beginning to go, and his usual brown hair has turned a troubling shade of red. Hal has about an hour before passing out on his keyboard, the result of which will be used to fill page four of our newspaper.

-Jimmy (back right) is legally dead. This is the third and least tragic of the conditions. Jimmy has escaped the trials of production and left us sorry survivors to finish the job. His possessions will be pillaged around hour 16.


Some other things to note:

1. The brutal fluorescent lighting is slowly melting our brains. It is also the closest thing to sunlight we have seen in weeks. This isn’t because we’ve been working on the newspaper for that long, but rather because State College is a sunless and godless place.

2. This is the headline we are working on. Around hour two we said, “We need a classy headline.” Hour fourteen, and we have given up hope.

3. Build Stuff. Don’t ask, just build stuff.

***Due to a cease and desist order and something about “not wanting to invite the comparison”, we have been asked to block out all corporate logos. On an unrelated note, Apple can politely go shove it.

STAY TUNED FOR MORE BLOGGING FROM PRODUCTION

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by Matt Powers, Head Writer

We’re baaaaaaaack!

Friday, January 8th, 2010

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First meeting: Monday,  January 11th in Room 233 HUB @ 6 p.m.

Also, we’ll have a booth at the Involvement Fair on Monday the 11th if you want to stop by and talk to some of Phroth’s finest staff members. We’ll be giving away FREE flyers! FREE!

Whatever skills you have (or don’t) we here at Phroth can find a way to put them to good use.

Don’t be shy! If you’re interested in Phroth, we’re interested in you.

Let mirth prevail! Hope to see you there!

Phroth Radio Episode 4: Special Production Weekend Edition

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

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The newest episode of Phroth’s Radio show is now live and available for download from the iTunes store!

Click here to download (clicking will open iTunes)

This week Max, Brandon and Mike host live from Phroth’s first production weekend of the year! The guys are joined by such Phroth superstars as Matt Powers, Andrew Cass, Matt Woodward, Jimmy Mayers and Rebecca Eisenberg, who share their thoughts on production, photoshopping mullets and of course, manage to refrain from mentioning genital mutilation.

Please leave comments to let us know what you think! This is only the fourth episode — we want to know what you guys like and don’t like so we can make improvements each week!

Let Mirth Prevail!

We’re baaaaaaaack!

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

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First meeting: Monday, August 24th in Room 233 HUB @ 6 p.m.

Also, we’ll have a booth at the Involvement Fair on Monday the 24th if you want to stop by and talk to some of Phroth’s finest staff members. We’ll be giving away FREE flyers! FREE!

Whatever skills you have (or don’t) we here at Phroth can find a way to put them to good use.

Don’t be shy! If you’re interested in Phroth, we’re interested in you.

Let mirth prevail! Hope to see you there!

The Phollegian Throughout History

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

The Phollegian Throughout History

The Phroth Phollegian was founded in 1909 as the Phree Phlance, and published once every new moon. Because of the slow rate at which information traveled, the upstart paper was forced to make up its’ own stories. In 1911, it became the Phenn Phstate Phollegian and tripled circulation in the next five years (Unfortunately, tripling zero still results in zero). When it seemed like the newspaper was on the verge of folding, someone suggested a revolutionary new way of doing business. Taking their advice, the Phollegian staff distributed their paper around campus, rather than just dumping it into a river.

In 1940, the publication was rechristened as the Phaily Phollegian, and student journalists would spend the decade reporting on the big stories of the World War (the first one, though). Their reach around State College and influence grew, with more Phollegians being used to cover floors while painting than any other newspaper. In 1969, it began running a crossword puzzle, and the average GPA plummeted by twenty percent as a result.

In 2007, they made another name change to the Phroth Phollegian, because having their name above the fold twice wasn’t enough for students to know who was printing them. Here are a couple of the memorable stories from the first 100 years:


August 23rd, 1914

College to Embrace “Di-versity”

With the debate on the matter of Kraut suffrage reaching a consensus, the Pennsylvania State College of Pennsylvania enacted bold new statutes that would grant legitimacy to the emerging concept of “di-versity”.

In accordance with “di-versity”, quotas dictating enrollment of ethnic minorities will be enacted. Commencing with the upcoming 1914 academic annum, the Pennsylvania State College of Pennsylvania will be required to enroll three Irish-men, four Iberians, two males of Greek persuasion, five Poles, and one China-man. These students will represent forty percent of the student population.

For the purpose of displaying a tolerance for the creeds of others, mandatory daily chapel services will be available to both Protestant and Anglican students. The filthy Roman Catholics, with their false idol in the Vatican, will continue to be denied a regular mass.

Many undergraduates have welcomed “Di-versity”. Albert Pew (Junior, agricultural engineering) ejaculated “I welcome my brethren from the bad parts of the European sub-continent”. William Smithson (Senior, agricultural studies) said “May they let us replicate their presumably superior class notes”.

Other students consider “Di-versity” to be daft. Evan Forester (Sophomore, pre-agriculture) exclaimed “This acceptance of those who are not Anglo-Saxon is just going go further! It’s the Irish now, but tomorrow, it might be the Scotch-Irish!”


January 7th, 1965

U.S. Military Invents Gaydar
New Technology Breakthrough Allows Advanced Detection of Homosexuality

After years of research, the U.S. Military unveiled something they called “Gaydar”. A top general explained to us “We figured that if we could use radar to detect enemy aircraft and ships, we could use it do detect affinity for those of the same gender”.

America has responded to this revolutionary technology with a mixture of wonderment and skepticism. “When I saw Liberace perform on the Ed Sullivan show wearing a sequined cape, thigh-high leggings, and a lavender strap-on phallus, I didn’t suspect a thing. But with Gaydar, it all seems so obvious” said Marie George, a housewife from New York. After using Gaydar, Joseph Albee, a Catholic father of eight in San Francisco’s Castro district said “What the hell am I doing here?” Others had their doubts. “According to the Gaydar, Jorge, the strapping young lad who decorated my rumpus room, is one of them homosexualists. But, he doesn’t prey on my impressionable young children. How can that be?” said Edith Gold, a housewife from Bear, Nevada.

A common test for Gaydar has been on celebrities and movie characters. According to the device, movie super-spy James Bond is way off the gay charts.

Military and civilian experts alike agree that Gaydar will revolutionize the way we find out who eats hair pie and who cleans brown pipes.

October 5th, 1986

Letters D, J, and W Join Divestment Campaign against Sesame Street

Joining an ever growing divestment campaign to protest Children’s Television Workshop’s involvement with the Apartheid-practicing government of South Africa, the letters D, J, and W announced that they would no longer sponsor Sesame Street. “The actions of these three letters has brought our Coalition of the Spelling up to ten letters and four numbers, and we will make ourselves heard!” said the number six, a founding member of the campaign.

A spokesperson for CTW said “We could do without J, as he’s the youngest letter and his sponsorships were interchangeable with those of the letter I up until a few hundred years ago, but D and W come as big losses to us. How will we spell “woodpecker” without them?”

When reached for comment, the letter D said “I was thinking of pulling my sponsorship for a while, this was a convenient excuse. I really doubt that my money’s doing anything. Elmo is going insane, and one of them is still living in a garbage can!”

In order to further promote the campaign, the Coalition of the Spelling has hired Peter Gabriel, who will rewrite the lyrics of his hit song “Sledgehammer” to explain Apartheid to children. The song will be sung as a duet with Kermit the Frog, who himself is a supporter of the divestment campaign.

May 3rd, 1993

Thomas Out, Clinton In As University President

Taking advantage of the transfer of power in Washtington, Joab L. Thomas stepped down as university president, his position slated to be filled by United States President Bill Clinton’s brother Roger.

Although Roger has no experience in academia and served jail time for cocaine possession in the 1980s, university officials deemed his character flaws a minor trade-off for having a connection to the highest levels of government.

The move was an attempt to re-capture a moment of time in the early fifties when Milton Eisenhower, the brother of then-current president Dwight, headed the college. Those in charge hope that such a situation will lead to another boom period in the university’s growth.

Higher-ups at the university are patting themselves on the back for their decision. “We missed a golden opportunity when Billy Carter turned down our offer twenty-five years ago, but we fixed that this time” said one department head.

Among Roger’s plans for Penn State are an indoor arena named after former president Bryce Jordan where cockfighting matches can be held, and a new set of engineering buildings to replace the ones he lost in a poker match last night.


by Matt Woodward, Phroth Staff Writer

Recent Phroth Issues Now Available for Download

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Most Phroth issues over the past two years are now available as PDFs to download, read and enjoy. Don’t be a bitch. You know you want to. Just do it already. Now, go get me a sandwich.


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