Tim Hydar (pictured) and his business partners Tom Bortz and John-Paul Knobloch allot what time they can in the evenings and weekends to harvest the produce growing in their Straw Hat Aquaponics farm. All three UMSL alumni maintain their day jobs, challenging the friends to find innovative ways to streamline the production process. (Photos by August Jennewein)
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- UMSL biology students assembling Osage Orange genome as part of American Campus Tree Genomes initiative

- New research from Anne Austin reveals prevalence of tattooing in ancient Nubia, including on young children

- Army ROTC returns to UMSL campus

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- Jadyn Mullen lands position as labor and delivery nurse at Barnes-Jewish Hospital

- Missouri Optometry Hall of Fame opens inside UMSL College of Optometry

