Lynx to the Past
The “Lynx to the Past” podcast produced by Rhodes College’s information services staff uses the college’s digital and physical archives to tell stories about campus history, mysteries, and legends.
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Charlaine Harris: “A writer, more than anything else”
04/18/2024
Charlaine Harris: “A writer, more than anything else”
On the newest episode of Lynx to the Past, Maggie Kreis ’24 gets to fulfill every creative writing student’s dreams when she chats with alumna author Charlaine Harris, Class of 1973! A prolific writer, her series include the Aurora Teagarden mysteries, the Lily Bard mysteries, the Sookie Stackhouse urban fantasies, the Harper Connelly urban fantasies, the Midnight, Texas novels, the Cemetery Girl graphic novels (with Christopher Golden), and the Gunnie Rose books, set in an alternate history America. Charlaine has also written many short stories, and together with Toni L.P. Kelner she edited seven themed anthologies. Her books have sold over 39 million copies worldwide! Charlaine Harris details how being a Rhodes alum has impacted her, shares stories from her time here and gives young writers her insight on the field and craft.
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Cold War Kids: Chinese students in the 1950s and American Cold War politics
04/03/2024
Cold War Kids: Chinese students in the 1950s and American Cold War politics
Kahlila Bandele continues to explore the history of international students on campus. On this episode, Maggie and Kahlila discuss the relationship between Chinese students in the 1950s and American Cold War politics. One of these students was David Wen-Wei Chang, class of 1955. While researching this episode, we learned that Dr. Chang had published an autobiography titled “The Scholar and the Tiger”. We recently added this book to our collection if you would like to read more about Chang’s life. Email us your questions, comments, and campus memories at [email protected].
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The Dilemma Dilemma
02/13/2024
The Dilemma Dilemma
Dilemma was a student-lead symposium at Rhodes that began in the 1960s and continued on into the late eighties. The event brought experts across many fields to present on campus. In this episode, Maggie Kreis talks with Dilemma founder, Bo Scarborough, and attendee and alumnus, Ed Uthman, to learn more about the event and its reception on campus. As well, we will walk through some of the most interesting speakers and topics the symposium brought us. As always, explore the digital archives at dlynx.rhodes.edu and email us at with your memories, questions and comments.
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Rhodes and the Cuban Revolution - Part Two
12/15/2023
Rhodes and the Cuban Revolution - Part Two
A follow up episode to part one of "." In this episode the team interviews Roberto Heros, one of the students from Cuba. Heros went on to become a notable cerebrovascular neurosurgeon. He is now 81 years old and still practicing medicine at the University of Miami! Heros graciously took time to share some of his memories of his time as a student.
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Rhodes and the Cuban Revolution
12/01/2023
Rhodes and the Cuban Revolution
On this episode Kahlila and Maggie are Havana good time discussing the 1959 Cuban revolution. You’ll hear government officials, Rhodes professors, students, and more sharing their thoughts on Fidel Castro’s ascent to power.
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Time on the Tower
11/01/2023
Time on the Tower
If you ever find yourself in need of the time, and you’re okay with doing a little math to get it, look no further than the south wall of Rhodes Tower. There you will find a vertical sundial, designed and given to the college by physics professor Jack Streete.
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Remembering Bennett Wood
09/19/2023
Remembering Bennett Wood
Rhodes College and the city of Memphis have lost a dear friend in the passing of Bennett Wood, longtime friend of the college. Mr. Wood authored Rhodes 150, a Sesquicentennial Yearbook, which has become an invaluable resource in the creation of this podcast. Bill Short recounts for us his memories of the life and career of his long-time friend.
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Dear Clough and Hanson
05/02/2023
Dear Clough and Hanson
Kenan and Maggie wrap up this season’s celebration of the women of Rhodes with two of our most notable: Jessie L. Clough and Floy K. Hanson. Joined by Bill Short, Rosie Meindel, and Brooke Schedneck, this episode takes a deep dive into the lives and legacies of these two globe-trotting artists.
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A Portrait of Anne Marie
04/27/2023
A Portrait of Anne Marie
A portrait of Anne Marie Williford hangs in the common room of the dorm that bears her name. But who was she? Kenan paints a picture of Dean Williford, drawing upon the palette of memories of Susan Williford Montgomery, Beth Carson Wallace, Frannie Taylor, and Donald Tucker.
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Meet Dean Alicia Golston
04/25/2023
Meet Dean Alicia Golston
Maggie sits down for another chat with an important woman of Rhodes, Dean of Students Alicia Golston. Find out the one class she just would not take- and how that rewrote her life’s course. Follow the path that led Dean Golston to Rhodes and how she hopes to help students navigate their own journey.
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Women of Rhodes: Darlene Brooks
04/06/2023
Women of Rhodes: Darlene Brooks
Barret Library is very dear to us hear at Lynx to the Past, and the woman at the head of it is even more so. Maggie Kreis talks with Library Director, Darlene Brooks, in this episode.
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Women of Rhodes: Emma Denie Voorhies
04/04/2023
Women of Rhodes: Emma Denie Voorhies
Voorhees has been home to thousands of Rhodes students over the years—we wanted to get to know a little more about the namesake of the building, and what it was like in its beginnings.
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Women of Rhodes: President Jennifer Collins and Anne Beard
03/30/2023
Women of Rhodes: President Jennifer Collins and Anne Beard
Continuing our celebration of the women of Rhodes, Maggie got the chance to sit down with President Jennifer Collins and her Chief of Staff, Anne Beard. Listen to hear about their journey to Rhodes, what they’re dreaming up while they are here, and more!
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Women of Rhodes: Townsend & Trahern
03/28/2023
Women of Rhodes: Townsend & Trahern
Happy Women’s History Month! To celebrate, we are starting a series all about the women of Rhodes College’s past and present. In this episode, we are diving into the lives of our first woman professor and Dean of Women, Margaret Townsend, as well as our first women students on campus.
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Integration at Rhodes
03/02/2023
Integration at Rhodes
To celebrate Black History Month this year, we are starting at our beginning: how black students first came to Rhodes. Who they were, what they were doing, and what campus was like at the time are all things we were curious to learn more about in our pursuit of telling the stories of our campus’ history. This episode was researched and written by Maggie Kreis. Hosted by Maggie Kreis and Kenan Padgett.
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Big on the Pig
09/24/2022
Big on the Pig
In 1916, Clarence Saunders boasted to the Commercial Appeal, “Piggly Wiggly will be born not with a silver spoon in his mouth, but with a workshirt on his back.” This scrappy attitude probably appealed to President Charles Diehl who worked just as tirelessly to birth a college in Memphis. In honor of Rhodes History Day, celebrating the anniversary of the first day of classes in Memphis on September 24, 1925, this episode explores the role the founder of the world’s first self-service grocery store played in the college’s move to Memphis. This episode is hosted by Maggie Kreis and Kenan Padgett. Editing by Sarah Monroe. Music for this episode is performed by Professor Tom Bryant.
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Ye Olde Renaissance Faire
09/12/2022
Ye Olde Renaissance Faire
If you have listened to our episode titled Rocky Rhodes, then you know that we here at Lynx to the Past love gothic revival. The gothic revival movement brought about a resurgence in medieval-style castles and cathedrals, and it served as one of the catalysts for the very first renaissance faire, held in California in 1962. Our first faire on campus seems to have been in 1974; if we look in dlynx, our online archive, we find photos of bare-foot flower-crowned students enjoying the sun in their renaissance garb. Moving through the photos of the faire in the 70s, we see images of wind quartets, jesters perched on slate-tiled roofs, and performers in tights, ready for the stage. It seems that the faire was quite a production, one we believe campus is happy to have returned.
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Zoo U
06/13/2022
Zoo U
Over the years, Rhodes has sometimes been nicknamed“Zoo U”, most likely because of our proximity to the Memphis Zoo. On this episode of Lynx to the Past, Kenan Padgett and Maggie Kreis recount stories of all the creatures that have called the campus home over the years—from the cute and fluffy to the extinct and herbivorous.
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Special Episode: Rhodes Madness!
04/19/2022
Special Episode: Rhodes Madness!
On a Very Special Episode of Lynx to the Past: Rhodes Madness! In the spirit of March Madness, Maggie has created a bracket of fun facts about the past presidents of Rhodes. Caitlin and Kenan will team up to choose who they believe deserves the title of “The Most Interesting President”. Featuring: Maggie Kreis and Kenan Padgett with special guest, Caitlin Gewin Research by Maggie Kreis Audio editing: Caitlin GewinArchival guidance by Bill ShortWith special thanks to Andrew Sullivan Theme music for this episode is the Rhodes College fight song, available at dlynx.rhodes.edu Contact us at . The cats were Siamese and are reported to have had hair. The Castle was never in Memphis. Don’t @ us.
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The Rat's Ass
02/22/2022
The Rat's Ass
Content Warning: this episode contains mild language and brief mention of eating disorders and sexual assault. On this episode of Lynx to the Past, Kenan Padgett and Maggie Kreis talk to the minds behind the Rat’s Ass, a campus zine published in the 90’s, and dig into the origins and purpose of zines. To view copies of the Rat’s Ass while you listen, go to Audio editing by Caitlin Gewin and archival assistance from Bill Short. Theme music is “The Lynx March” performed by Barrett Bailey. Special thanks to our guests- Mike Augspurger ‘94, Clay Combs ‘93, Brian Dixon ‘93, Pat Garrett ‘94, and Charles Schafer ‘94.
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Anna and the Boys
01/25/2022
Anna and the Boys
On this episode of Lynx to the Past, Kenan Padgett and Maggie Kreis will dive into the history of a prolific sculptor who left her mark on Rhodes and the world.
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Campus Gardens
01/04/2022
Campus Gardens
On this episode of Lynx to the Past, Kenan Padgett and Maggie Kreis uncover stories of the people behind the many greenspace dedications at Rhodes, learning who they were and the legacy that they left.
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Rocky Rhodes
12/14/2021
Rocky Rhodes
On this episode of Lynx to the Past, Kenan Padgett and Maggie Kreis will unearth all there is to know about the sandstone structures of Rhodes College.
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Third Term
01/07/2021
Third Term
Kenan and Lillian discuss the legendary three term academic calendar that was in place at Rhodes College for about 20 years. Email us with any questions or tell us your own story at [email protected].
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The Memphis Belle
11/05/2020
The Memphis Belle
In this episode,Lillian and Kenanwill reveal how a19-year-oldcollege student from Memphis fell in love and became a symbol of hope for the United States during the second world war.Email us with any questions or tell us your own story at [email protected].
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Buckman
10/15/2020
Buckman
One thing most of the buildings at Rhodes have in common, besides the Arkansas rubble stone, is that they are named for individuals and families that have supported our institution in some way. In this episode of Lynx to the Past, Lillian and Kenan look into who the Buckman family and why their name appears on one of our buildings on campus. Email us with any questions or tell us your own story at [email protected].
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Whiteball
09/08/2020
Whiteball
Kenan, Bill, and Lillian discuss the origin of the campus sport known as Whiteball.
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The Seal
09/08/2020
The Seal
Kenan, Bill, and Lillian discuss the origin and history of the Rhodes College Seal.
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