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11/7/2012 Rhodes Staff Win Shelby County SeatsJeff Norris defeated his opponent for Bartlett School Board Position 1 and Mike Palazzolo was re-elected as Germantown Alderman. »
11/7/2012 Let’s Walk: New Rhodes Initiative Helps To Promote Health and Wellness Members of the Rhodes community are invited to walk a one-mile loop together around campus four days a week. »
11/5/2012 Big Wins for Field Hockey and Soccer, and Golfstat Ranks Women′s Golf #1 for Freshmen ClassCongratulations to the Lynx teams. »
11/5/2012 Documentary by Rhodes Alum Chris McCoy Is Indie Memphis Double WinnerHis award-winning film is about the history of Antenna, Memphis’ first punk rock club and the musical explosion it inspired. »
11/2/2012 FedEx Founder Speaks on the Economy To Rhodes AudienceFred Smith spoke to a packed audience on Nov. 1. »
11/1/2012 Indie Memphis′ Schedule This Weekend Includes Films Made by Rhodes Students and Faculty“Far Away Next Door” will be shown Nov. 3 and “Decair" on Nov. 4. »
10/31/2012 Rhodes Community Helps Welcome Student Affairs Conference To MemphisThe Southern Association for College Student Affairs (SACSA) will have its annual conference in Memphis Nov. 3-5. »
10/29/2012 Tri-Beta Biological Honor Society Inducts New MembersTri-Beta is dedicated to the enrichment of its members’ scientific experiences and to the sharing and dissemination of information gleaned from those experiences. »
10/29/2012 Victorious Weekend for Lynx Teams, and Orgill Trophy Is Back At Rhodes With Win Against SewaneeThe football team won against its biggest rival, The University of the South (Sewanee), with a score of 14-10. »
10/26/2012 In Memory of Dr. Jack Taylor ′44Dr. Taylor proved an enduring influence on the Physics program at Rhodes. »
10/26/2012 Coveted Rhodes vs. Sewanee Football Game Is This SaturdayThe teams will face each at 1:30 p.m. (CDT) at The University of the South. »
10/25/2012 Rhodes’ Communities in Conversation Presents “Celebrating Ida B. Wells at 150”The series, Oct. 29 and Oct. 30, includes a keynote address by scholar, journalist and award-winning author Paula Giddings. »