Undefeated MajorsMillsaps College provides plenty of reasons to "fear the sword." The Majors are the only four-year university or college football team currently undefeated in the state.
Toy GathingsSeeing Habitat for Humanity's work change lives fuels Toy Gathings' passion for bettering the Jackson community.
Ruthie BoltonRuthie Bolton credits her rural upbringing in helping her become a WNBA all-star and two-time Olympic gold medalist.
Chris MaloneyChris Maloney, a native and resident of Jackson, is trying to help coach the St. Louis Cardinals to their 12th World Series title.
De'Keither StampsWhen the Jackson Free Press first met De'Keither Stamps, he invited reporters to his home to talk about the issues facing Jackson and his candidacy for the Ward 4 seat on the Jackson City Council.
Mississippi College Football TeamMississippi College opened the season with a 52-19 loss to arch-rival Millsaps College in the first game of the year.
A.B. NicholsA.B. Nichols has spent a lifetime in education, but it never ceases to amaze her how much a person continues to learn throughout life.
Dr. Claude BrunsonDr. Claude Brunson, senior adviser to the vice chancellor for external affairs at University of Mississippi Medical Center, is slated to become president-elect of the Mississippi State Medical Association.
Willie HeidelbergWillie Heidelberg's courageousness is best exemplified by an event in 1970 when the University of Southern Mississippi defeated Ole Miss 30-14 in what stands to this day as one of the biggest upsets in Mississippi history.
Lucas SimmonsJackson's beer culture has vastly improved in the last 10 years, thanks in part to Lucas Simmons and the company he helped start: Lucky Town Brewing Company.
The 1959 Ole Miss RebelsTonight, the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame toasts the 1959 Ole Miss Rebels, a team that just might be the best college football team in the history of our state—and maybe even the best college football team in history.
Trevor PickeringDr. Trevor Pickering, a partner in Mississippi Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center in Jackson, is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in knees and hips.
Charles E. Cobb Jr.Charles Cobb's grandmother was from Greenville, but Cobb, a Washington, D.C., native, got his introduction to Mississippi the same way as many Americans who had never traveled to the South: the murder of Emmett Till in 1955.
Josh MarksJosh Marks gained notoriety for his performance on the popular reality cooking show "MasterChef," reaching the finals and garnering attention from prominent chefs during the program's third season.
Deja Abdul-HaqqDeja Abdul-Haqq—environmental and policy manager at My Brother's Keeper, Inc.—is devoted to addressing health and nutritional disparities in Mississippi.