Latavia Young ASUFA President
ASU film and media production senior Latavia Young sits on her directing chair for a photo at her house in Tempe, Arizona, on Wednesday, April 18, 2018. Young is the president of the ASU Film Association.
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ASU film and media production senior Latavia Young sits on her directing chair for a photo at her house in Tempe, Arizona, on Wednesday, April 18, 2018. Young is the president of the ASU Film Association.
ASU biochemistry junior Meilin Zhu and biochemistry and biological sciences junior Humza Zubair write on a whiteboard at the Biodesign Institute in Tempe on Thursday, April 18, 2018.
ASU film and media production Latavia Young has her own directing chair at her home in Tempe, Arizona, on Wednesday, April 18, 2018. She is the president of the ASU Film Association.
ASU pitcher senior Breanna Macha (99) pitches the ball in a game against Oregon at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Saturday, April 14, 2018.
ASU freshman infielder Denae Chatman (33) is welcomed by her teammates and fans as she hits a home run during a game against Oregon at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Saturday, April 14, 2018.
ASU senior pitcher Eli Lingos (15) pitches the ball during a game against USC at Phoenix Municipal Stadium on Saturday, April 7, 2018.
Hsu finishes cooking the noodles and uses chopsticks to serve them in the bowls.
Hsu prepares the chili sauce by adding the chili powder on the pan.
Hsu goes through her cabinet filled with different Asian sauces as she finishes making the dish.
Hsu cuts the vegetables, leek sprouts, the last ingredient that goes with the dish. Hsu's closest tie to her Taiwanese culture in the United States is through the food that she eats.
The Pidan egg is a century-old, preserved Chinese delicacy. The skin of the egg is gray with black spots, and the actual egg is black. She cuts the egg in half as a condiment to go with the main dish.
Monica Hsu works on a car for EcoCar3, an automotive engineering competition. 16 different university teams are given a Chevrolet Camaro to redesign.
The finished dish is served: chili noodles, Pidan eggs and leek sprouts.
Hsu introduces a Taiwanese dish called chili noodles and mixes the noodles before eating.
Along with Hsu, a first year engineering graduate student, Andrew Agrusa, is on the team with her. He is the controls team lead assist who provides support to the engineering teams during vehicle testing.
Agrusa and Hsu check under the car to make sure everything is intact. In the future, she would like to work in an automotive industry to achieve zero fatalities.
Monica Hsu is the controls team lead and she works most on the technical aspect of the project. She is responsible for the robustness of the supervisory controller and assists with troubleshooting the electrical system.
Hsu joined a Christian club called the Navigators. On Easter, a member of Navigators hosted a barbeque at their apartment, and Hsu was able to catch up with everyone and enjoy time spent with her friends. Hsu came to know God during her undergraduate years when she was in Taiwan when one of her professors shared stories of the gospel during private lunch time. Only a small percentage of Taiwanese people are Christians, so her American Christian club is important to her.
Photo collage of Marisa Stankiewicz (left) Skylar McCarty (middle) and Jade Gortarez (right) playing in a game against Oregon at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, on Saturday, April 14, 2018.
ASU biochemistry junior Meilin Zhu and biochemistry and biological sciences junior Humza Zubair, who were awarded the Goldwater scholarship, pose for a photo at the Biodesign Institute in Tempe, Arizona, on Thursday, April 18, 2018.
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