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LGBTQIA+ Working Group: Pride Sticker 2, 2025
This image was digitized and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center in April 2025, by Wyatt Bigner '27. This sticker is from the Rhodes College Archives.This is a sticker given out by the LGBTQIA+ working group at Rhodes, and features the college's logo with the colors of the pride flag
"The Scarcity of Sand" Instatallation Image
This digital image was photographed by Chip Pankey and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in during fall 2025.This is an installation image of Sarh Elizabeth Cornejo's exhibition "The Scarcity of Sand." The exhibition was on view in Clough Hanson Gallery from September 5 to November 1, 2025. It was photographed by Chip Pankey
Sou'wester, October 13, 2025, Vol. 103, No. 1
This image was digitized and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center in November 2025, by Wyatt Bigner '27. This issue of the Sou'wester is from the Rhodes College Archives.This issue of the Sou'wester dates from October 13, 2025. It is the first issue of Vol. 103, the second after the reboot. This new volume brings with it new staff members in both the writing and editing of the paper
RAB: Rites of Spring 2025 Logo Sticker, 2025
This image was digitized and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center in April 2025, by Wyatt Bigner '27. This sticker is from the Rhodes College Archives.This sticker is from 2025. It comes from the Rhodes Activity Board's tabling for ticket sales leading up to Rites of Spring 2025
Black Bear Decline; Changing ecological values following Native American removal in the Mississippi River Delta
This born-digital document was cataloged and uploaded to DLynx by Rosie Meindl during spring of 2025.The decline of black bears in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta reveals a complex narrative of ecological transformation driven by settler colonialism. Through population modeling and historical analysis, this study examines how Native American removal and subsequent land use changes contributed to bear extirpation. By exploring shifts in human-environment relationships, habitat fragmentation, and hunting practices, this research demonstrates that the bears' disappearance resulted from interconnected ecological and cultural disruptions rather than a single causative factor
Department of Art & Art History: Star Room Sticker
This image was digitized and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center in April 2025, by Wyatt Bigner '27. This sticker is from the Rhodes College Archives.This sticker is from an unknown date. It comes from the Department of Art and Art History and its design references the Star Room in the Barret Library
GSA: Grom Table Flyer, April 2025
This image was digitized and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center in April 2025, by Wyatt Bigner '27. This flyer is from the Rhodes College Archives.This is a flyer found on tables in buildings around campus, such as the Refectory Dining Hall. The front of the flyer is an advertisement for the Gender & Sexuality Alliance's Grom, which happened at the B-Sides. The back of the flyer describes what Grom (Gay Prom) is, a QR to sign up for carpooling, and the Instagram handle @rhodesrainbowroom
Buckman Center: "Rhodes College Maymesters 2025" Sticker, 2025
This image was digitized and uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center in April 2025, by Wyatt Bigner '27. This sticker is from the Rhodes College Archives.This sticker dates from sometime in 2025. It was given out during tabling for the Buckman Center for Global Engagement in the lobby of the Catherine Burrow Refectory and promoted the Maymesters available that year
"The 2025 Thesis Exhibition" Artist Statements
This digital file was uploaded to DLynx in the Visual Resources Center during spring 2025.This digital file shows the artist statements for the senior thesis exhibition in Clough Hanson Gallery in spring of 2025. The exhibition was on display from April 25 to March 1, 2025
Gentrification and Unemployment in Binghampton
This document was received from the Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies and uploaded to Dlynx by Rosie Meindl during fall 2025.The goal of this research project is to understand the connection between gentrification and unemployment in Binghampton, a neighborhood in Memphis, TN. Binghampton is made up of four Census Tracts (Census Tracts 15,27,28, and 30). The relationship between gentrification and unemployment is often murky. Many argue that gentrification can increase employment opportunities by providing new jobs and improving infrastructure. On the other hand, critics claim that gentrification can create a skills mismatch, where existing residents do not have the education or skills to be hired in the changing job landscape. This complex relationship is important to be explored especially within a city like Memphis with a long history of redlining and racial economic inequality. Furthermore, the majority of research on gentrification is focused on displacement and racial transition rather than its financial impacts. It is important to view the tangible financial impacts of gentrification on original residents who have not yet been displaced, since their stories are often overlooked