Brandon Bolden and Stevan RidleyOne of the biggest stories in the NFL last Sunday was the New England Patriots' comeback against the Buffalo Bills.
Tonja MurphyTonja Murphy, a single mother, is Jackson Public Schools' "Parent of the Year," and the after-school mentoring program coordinator at Rowan Middle School for Operation Shoestring, where she mentors both parents and children.
Ambrose TabbIn Jackson, Ambrose "Eli" Tabb was influential in the high school arts scene, but is most noted for his relentless pursuit of social justice.
Group of the Day: Millsaps FeministsAlthough still a relatively new group on campus, the Millsaps Feminists are making waves and sparking conversation.
Kelli StoutKelli Stout likes to say that southerners think about food a lot.
LaTanya M. JuniorAward-winning business-development executive and marketing professional LaTanya M. Junior became the new executive director of communications for Jackson State University Monday, Sept. 17.
Paul G. Moak Jr.Second-generation businessman Paul G. Moak Jr. understands the importance of supporting members of the Jackson community.
Clayton MooreJackson State University quarterback Clayton Moore put on one of the most outstanding performances of the young college football season last Saturday.
Marquis 'Keke' LoweWhen Marquis 'Keke' Lowe entered sixth grade he became involved with the Algebra Project, a program that Mississippi Freedom Summer leader Bob Moses founded that evolved into the Young People's Project.
C.J. StewartC.J. Stewart, 23, was serving in Afghanistan as a medic in the Second Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division in 2010 when he became the victim of an rocket-propelled grenade attack.