12 January 2011

Carolina Rhetorics Conference

Hello all you fine rhetors.

Since you're all stuck in the snow today, you should write an abstract instead.















The Carolina Rhetorics Conference deadline is THIS FRIDAY, January 15th. So, get yer abstracts together kiddos. And e-mail them to sorsa@mailbox.sc.edu with “CRC proposal” in the subject heading. All I know is that it's going to be EPIC, or at least it'll be a nice quaint gathering with some other people in the area who know what rhetoric is.

It'll all go down at USC on February 25-26.

Be there.

03 December 2010

Welcome, Nicole McFarlane

The Clemson Society for the Third Sophistic has officially elected Nicole McFarlane to fulfill the officer role of S3S/RSA Coordinator. The community felt that, with the addition of new responsibilities for the S3S, we needed someone to keep track of all of the things that we have to do as a newly minted chapter of the Rhetorics Society of America. Nicole is that person! It's a wonderful thing to see how we are changing, morphing, and growing into something grander.

















The only question is... what's next?!

16 November 2010

November Burning Man... and Woman

The November S3S gathering was filled with toasty marshmallowy goodness. Folks came out to the new Butts household in Central. Fun was had by many.

The little ones of our bunch giggled around the fire.

Pictures can be seen below...

Dr. Richard Murphy, the newly appointed head of the languages department, charmed many with his British accent and highly recommended that we all watch M, a nearly perfect film...

so here it is... enjoy.



November Pictures!




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07 October 2010

RSA Chapter

Hello out there in the rhetoric world.

It's been a while since this blog has been updated; however, there is some important news to go down in the archives!

The Society of the 3rd Sophistic has become an official Rhetoric Society of America chapter. So, now S3S/RSA will function as our student organization for all things rhetorical!

You can now see us listed on the RSA website here.

A little history of S3S can be found in the first post on this blog, here. But one of the main functions of the organization's founding was to be able to have a student organization that could host a triennial conference called the Carolina Rhetorics Conference. Though other activities have evolved with the group including our monthly gatherings.

We hope to update rhetorical things here more regularly this year, and that this blog can become a space for professional development, community building, and other interestingness.

04 September 2009

Aug 09: New Year, New PiƱata

Every school year needs an initiation rite. Three years ago they used to stuff a first-year student full of Skittles and whack him with an old laptop. We've come a long way.

Check out the entire roll of pictures from the Vitanzas.

In the weeks since, Bernard, Jimmy, Lauren, Juanrong, Walter, Steven, Stephen, and Taerhim have settled into Strode 205.


Soon they'll be unable to separate their first RCID memories from the preplatonics.

Next up: disco, disco, disco!

09 February 2009

January s3s musings

Anthony returns with insightful reflections for the new year...

And that over there, that over there is Georgia.”


For S3S, 2009 began as it should: with a party. The population of Six Mile, South Carolina (553) grew by almost 10% when Tharon and Wendy Howard graciously opened their home to children, students, faculty, and friends, ready to restart another academic cycle.

The numbers may have been twice that if so many had not been lost to the wilderness (It was only by the luck of GPS that I arrived).
If the town of Six Mile is, in fact, six miles long, then there must be a folding of time and space somewhere along its edges.

Of course, it was worth the journey, not only for the Howards’ hospitality and special BBQ sauce for mini-Franks, but also for the sprawling landscape that surrounds the home. It was dark, not much could be seen, but the vastness was felt, especially by those of us from the city. All that non-concrete breathes loudly.


Hand-crafted Howard


Anyone taking a tour of the Howard home must marvel at how much of it was actually made by them. They built the house. They cleared the land. They installed all those nice little lights that wind up the back driveway to the deck.

If you ask, you may even be allowed a glimpse of the Howards’ Other Vehicle, that which contractors envy and the brush fears. Gazing up at its wheels and down at its mulching blades, one has to redefine what is traditionally thought of as the realm of an academic.


Wii


Two points:

1) the Howards have one.

2) Alicia Hatter’s tennis serve is not to be messed with.







Previews


Carolina Rhetoric Conference: it’s up and running and coming to Clemson February 20-21. Sergio, who plans on offering wholesale web design prices, has just launched the site.

The Return of PRE/TEXT: chicken claw and all. Keep watch, true-believers. In the meantime, those who are game (sorry, couldn’t help myself), may want to clear a space in your bookshelf now for the just-announced special issue:

[Jan Flyer]

S3S This Week! Elisa Sparks has sent out a far-reaching invitation, crossing departments, disciplines, programs, Second Lives, and party lines. The gathering this Friday should not be missed.

More Pictures and other Facebook Delights: Pictures have been loaded to facebook, both on akb's account (in order) and on our new Facebook s3s group page (inverted): s3s on facebook. Check us out, join in, leave comments, have fun.