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A.J.’s works to meet demand for popular new menu item
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A.J.’s works to meet demand for popular new menu item

When power bowls become available weekday mornings, they are sold out in 15 minutes, according to Metz Culinary Retail Manager Paul Bowman. For the past few weeks, A.J.’s Cafe has offered three different power bowls in response to increased interest in healthy to-go options. The options include breakfast, teriyaki, and southwest chicken. “As of right...

Chargers win HOA at Spartan Series Final Stop
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Chargers win HOA at Spartan Series Final Stop

Ida Brown practices at Hillsdale shooting center. Courtesy | Matt Muller The Hillsdale shotgun team took first overall in both the sporting clays and five-stand events in the Spartan Series Final Stop at the Detroit Gun Club Sept. 23.  This was the team’s final National Sporting Clays Association event before collegiate competitions begin in October....

Glei’s Orchards and Greenhouses closes after 105 years
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Glei’s Orchards and Greenhouses closes after 105 years

The 280-acre property is up for sale. Isabella Helms | Collegian Owen Glei and his children are selling Glei’s Orchards and Greenhouses after the century-old family business permanently closed last spring. The 280-acre property, at 3500 Milnes Road, is listed for $3.5 million through Swisher Commercial, an Ann Arbor-based real estate group. According to the...

Endowment grows despite drop in donors
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Endowment grows despite drop in donors

The college’s endowment is currently valued at $972 million, representing an increase of nearly $100 million from last year’s value, according to Vice President for Finance Patrick Flannery. While donations were slightly down, Flannery said this reflects a national trend for nonprofits this past fiscal year. Without federal assistance, the college remains reliant upon gifts,...

College sees increased traffic across all platforms
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College sees increased traffic across all platforms

More people than ever before are visiting Hillsdale College’s website, watching its videos, and enrolling in its courses.  The college attracted 10 million website visitors, 1.3 million new followers, 77 million YouTube viewers, and 560,000 new online course accounts in the last year. “I think there are two important reasons for this growth,” said Kyle...