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ANCA – Genocide Postcard Campaign

Mitchell Peters Staff Writer In yet another attempt to encourage the U.S. government to recognize the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) has initiated a grassroots campaign that involves using postcards to “Help end the cycle of Genocide.” The postcards, which display six horrifying pictures of genocide, are being sent to the offices of Senate Majority Leader ...

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“All Things Armenian” Completes 20th Program

Staff Report “All Things Armenian” is a weekly, one hour long cultural arts and information program produced by KFSR and the Armenian Studies Program at Fresno State. The program airs on Saturdays from noon till 1 o’clock, immediately following the “Hye Oozh” program. Hosted by Prof. Barlow Der Mugrdechian, the program features interviews with noted Armenian guests, as well as ...

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Mosaix – A New Lifestyle Magazine

Mitchell Peters Staff Writer Looking at the first issue of Mosaix, a new high-end Armenian lifestyle magazine, one might think that he was flipping through an Armenian version of Vanity Fair. The cover of the fall 2003 issue angelically displays the beautiful Armenian pop singer Cher, who the magazine deems as one of the top ten most influential Armenians, while ...

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Hye Sharzhoom at 25

Chris Tozlian Staff Writer Though it’s difficult to admit, I am currently enrolled in my twelfth consecutive semester at Fresno State. I know what you’re thinking… “Boy, he has really taken his time, hasn’t he?” Well, it’s true; I have been taking my time. When I began attending Fresno State in the fall of 1998, there was no SaveMart Center, ...

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Tom Bozigian Teaches Armenian Dance

Carina Karakashian Staff Writer Fresno State students and guests woke up exhausted on Sunday, February 1st, following a weekend full of nothing but Armenian dancing! Special guest instructor, Tom Bozigian, came to Fresno State for the third year in a row to add to the diversity of classes offered by the Armenian Studies Program. The Armenian 120-T course began Friday ...

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National Geographic Features Armenia in March 2004 Issue

Staff report “For 3,000 years Armenians survived conquerors, calamities, and diaspora. Defiance and a long memory continue to sustain them as they rebuild their Caucasus homeland.” The March 2004 issue of National Geographic, now on newstands, is featuring a special 22 page story and photo essay on Armenia, entitled “The Rebirth of Armenia.” The story is by Frank Viviano with ...

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Alexander History Published

Staff Report La Storia di Alessandro il Macedone (The History of Alexander of Macedonia) Codice miniato armeno del secolo XIV (Venezia, ms. San Lazzaro 424), Giusto Traina, editor, in collaboration with Carlo Franco, Dickran Kouymjian, and Cecilia Veronese Arslan. Volume 5 in the series “Helios” Collana editoriale del Centro Veneto Studi e Ricerche sulle Civiltà Classiche e Orientali, 2 vols., ...

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Shoghaken Armenian Ensemble to Perform in Campus Concert April 12

Staff Report The Shoghaken Armenian Folk Ensemble was founded in 1991 by dudukist Gevorg Dabaghyan in Yerevan. The group uses only traditional Armenian instruments, maintaining an authentic sound with the duduk, zurna, dhol, kanon, kamancha, shvi, and other instruments. Singers Hasmik Harutyunyan and Aleksan Harutyunyan are known throughout Armenia, the former Soviet Union, and Europe for their unique interpretation of ...

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Yerevan State University President Dr. Radik Martirosyan Pays Official Visit to Fresno State

Nyrie Karkazian and Barlow Mugrdechian Staff Writer and Advisor Dr. Radik Martirosyan, President of Yerevan State University, paid an official visit to Fresno State on February 2-3. This was the second visit of the President to Fresno; his first visit was in 2000. Dr. Martirosyan’s visit was part of the NIS College and University Partnership Program grant, which has partnered ...

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Armenian Insurance Claims Settled in Landmark Case

Sevag Tateosian Editor On January 27, 2004, the New York Life Insurance Company signed a “Settlement Agreement” with the descendants of policyholders who were killed in the Armenian Genocide. The agreement, which still has to be approved by United States District Court Judge Christina Snyder, ensures payment for twenty-four hundred open life insurance policies. Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire ...

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