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Editor Pateel Mekhitarian Layout Barlow Der Mugrdechian Photographers Barlow Der Mugrdechian Erica Magarian Staff Writers Evelyn Demirchian Tamar Karkazian Mari Koshkakaryan Armen Melidonian Advisor Barlow Der Mugrdechian barlowd@csufresno.edu

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ASP and ASO Plan Campus Genocide Commemoration

Staff report Armenian Studies Program and Armenian Students Organization Campus commemoration of the 95th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide Friday, April 23  • Noon • Free Speech Area • Fresno State Main Speaker: Fresno City Councilman Andreas Borgeas The Armenian Students Organization is seeking photos of Genocide survivors. Please send photos by email, as a digital file. Include the sender’s ...

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ASP 95th Anniversary of the Genocide Activities

Staff Report Friday, April 16 • 7:30 PM Dr. Bedross Der Matossian, MIT “The Taboo within the Taboo: The Fate of the ‘Armenian Capital’ in the End of the Ottoman Empire” One of the marginalized topics in the historiography of the Ottoman Empire in general and that of the Armenian Genocide in particular is the fate of the “Armenian economy” ...

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Varaz Samuelian Art Exhibit in Fresno City Hall-Opening Reception May 6 to Highlight Artist’s Work

Hazel Antaramian-Hofman Staff Writer The Armenian Studies Program at Fresno State, in collaboration with the Fresno Arts Council, the City of Fresno, and the Armenian Museum, will host in the month of May a long awaited exhibition of Armenian-American artist, Varaz Samuelian. The work will be displayed on the second floor of City Hall. A reception and opening of the ...

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Terian Gives Talk on Armenian Identity and the Genocide

Tamar Karkazian Staff Writer Armenian identity and the Genocide—we don’t expect to hear topics like this until April, when we, as a community, come together to commemorate the Armenian Genocide. However, this was the topic of discussion on Wednesday evening, February 17. Dr. Abraham Terian, the eighth Henry S. Khanzadian Kazan Visiting Professor in Armenian Studies at Fresno State gave ...

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Siekierski Speaks on “Folk Religiosity in Contemporary Armenia”

Tamar Karkazian Staff Writer Think back to the fall of 2000, around election time. Try to remember the large pieces of cardboard placed in lawns and street corners, in bright reds and deep blues. Do any names stick out from those elections? One should. Debra Kazanjian. She ran and was elected as a Judge of the Superior Court, County of ...

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San Joaquin Armenian Community Marks Vartanantz

Evelyn Demirchian Staff Writer On Thursday, February 11, Armenian community members gathered at Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church to honor Vartanantz, in commemoration of the Battle of Avarayr on June 2, 451. On that day, the Christian Armenians of the Sassanid Persian Empire took arms against their Persian aggressors and the Armenian leader General Vartan Mamigonian became a symbol of ...

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Weekend Class Focuses on Armenia Today

Armen Melidonian Staff Writer The Armenian Studies Program offered a course, Armenian Studies 120T-Armenia Today, which covered the history and development of the modern Republic of Armenia, on Friday, February 19 and Saturday, February 20. The course also covered Armenia in the early twentieth century and in the period of the Soviet Union. Events leading to Armenia’s independence nearly two ...

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Armenian Students Organization Organizes Many Activities

Armen Melidonian Staff Writer The Armenian Students Organization (ASO) began the Spring semester with several changes and plans for an extensive schedule of events. ASO held its first meeting on Wednesday, January 27, holding an election for an opening in the executive. With the graduation of last semester’s President Hagop Ohanessian, the position became vacant and Faten Myaznih-Kassabian, who previously ...

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2010 United States Census to Count Armenians

Staff Report 385,488. Did you know that was the official count of Armenians in America according to the 2000 United States census? Some recent estimates have put the number of Armenians in the United States at over 1,000,000, but the number that will count is that reported by the 2010 United States census. Census partnership specialist Anahit Tovmasyan was in ...

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