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Kapoor adds chicken to the pot once all the vegetables have begun to boil.
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Kapoor adds chicken to the pot once all the vegetables have begun to boil.
Mohit smiles at his accomplished buttered chicken dish, a popular Indian meal that he makes once a month for his friends and himself. He was inspired to make this dish because his brother would make it for him when he lived back in India. Mohit claims that he has not perfected the dish yet, but strives to make this dish exactly like his brother one day.
A Photo Illustration of an ASU student holding his videocamera to film in Tempe, Arizona, on Thursday, April 5, 2018.
Al Turki reads one of her favorite books on the Tempe campus. The message in most of the books she reads are all fairly similar, focusing on optimism and enthusiastic views on life.
ASU students stand by the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College on ASU's Tempe campus on Thursday, March 29, 2018.
ASU infielder sophomore Jade Gortarez (15) hits the ball in a game against North Dakota State University at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Saturday, March 31, 2018.
ASU sophomore catcher Maddi Hackbarth (13) throws the ball to the pitcher in a game against Oregon at the Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Saturday, April 14, 2018.
Al Turki loves to go on several nature walks throughout ASU and around Tempe, often picking flowers for their beauty.
Al Turki goes to the Mary Lou Fulton Teacher's College on the Tempe campus to study and complete her homework in a peaceful environment. As the mother of an eighteen-month-old daughter, Al Turki has faced some difficulties balancing school and motherhood. She has found that focusing on time management helps.
Al Turki works on her engineering homework at her favorite study spot in the lower level of Hayden Library on the Tempe campus. Her family and friends motivate her to do well in school and she strives to earn a good GPA so that she can graduate and return back to Saudi Arabia to be with her family whom she misses.
Al Turki reads one of her favorite books in the Secret Garden on the Tempe campus. Reading is one of her favorite hobbies, and she has read at total of 58 books in Arabic and English.
Al Turki wears a necklace given to her from her best friend. The necklace, which depicts an eye in a hand, is a symbol that brings good luck to the person wearing it. Her friend gave this to her to prevent any misfortune and to remind her that God saves.
Praying is an important factor in Al Turki's Islamic belief. She explains that it can change her emotion and remind her of God. This allows her to be more confident throughout the day and remain strong in her faith.
Al Turki walks with a friend to class on the Tempe campus. In her American classes, she engages with people who treat her as an equal and others who don't understand her. Al Turki says that the friends and professors that accept her for the way that she looks motivate her to succeed.
Zach Tronstad, Al Turki's teaching assistant, shows her around his lab and explains the experiments he is working on.
After praying, Al Turki reads the Quran. She likes to pray in the Hayden room on campus because it is quiet and the Quran is provided.
Al Turki assists Zach Tronstad with a project in a lab on the Tempe campus.
The State Press photo desk compiles its best previously unpublished photos to recap last week's news.
Mark Douglas, an ethicist and professor at Columbia Theological Seminary, speaks in Tempe, Arizona as part of the "War in a Warming World" lecture series in honor of Earth Day on Tuesday, April 10, 2018.
ASU tennis coach Matt Hill speaks with freshman player Benjamin Hannestad on Wednesday, April 11, 2018, at Whiteman Tennis Center in Tempe, Arizona.
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