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Armenians on the Internet

Windy Dunbar Staff Writer Learn Armenian http://www.learnarmenian.com Main Categories: Armenian Alphabet Creation, History of Armenia, About Armenia, Armenian Lessons, The Way to School, Children’s Songs, Storyteller, Bible for Kids, Poetry, Games. Brief Summary: LearnArmenian.com is an interactive site for children and young adults to either learn the basics of the Armenian language, or to strengthen their knowledge of the alphabet. ...

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Eench ga Chga

Windy Dunbar Staff Writer Who are your favorite musicians and why?   Angeline Ohanesian Senior Richard Hagopian because he completes every Armenian party and he plays the songs I like to dance to.   Armine Sargsyan Senior I like Nune Yesayan for her folk music and vocal quality, Armine Simonyan for dancing, “System of a Down” for getting crazy, and ...

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Letters

Staff report To the Editor of Hye Sharzhoom, We have really enjoyed your wonderful newspaper over the past four years. This last issue was even better than before. Please accept our little contribution to your efforts to Hye Sharzhoom. Keep up the good work, Sincerely, Annie Graham Dallas, Texas Dear Editor, You have a great Newspaper! Ms. Violet B. Galazan ...

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Dr. James Reid Presents First of Three Part Series on Genocide

Zhanna Bagdasarov and Christina Karakashian Staff Writers Henry S. Kazan visiting professor Dr. James Reid held the first of his three part lecture series on February 21, covering the inner dimension of the Armenian Genocide. Dr. Reid is currently teaching a course which looks at the Genocide through the eyes of witnesses and survivors of the massacres. The class is ...

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Conference Celebrates Translation of the Armenian Bible

Staff Report Barlow Der Mugrdechian of the Armenian Studies Program co-organized and participated in an international conference “The Armenian Bible: Celebrating the 1600th Anniversary of the Discovery of the Armenian Alphabet and the Translation of the Bible into Armenian” under the auspices of His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian and the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America. The ...

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Dr. Chookaszian Lectures on Armenian Art

Svetlana Bagdasarov Staff Writer A large crowd of people gathered inside the Alice Peters Auditorium-University Business Center at Fresno State at 7:30 PM, on Wednesday, February 15, to hear a highly anticipated lecture on “Armenian Merchants of Isfahan: The Dissemination of Armenian Art Between East and West.” Though he has visited Fresno State before with his intriguing lectures on Armenian ...

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7th Annual Film Festival and Course Showcase Armenian Talent

Caitlin Tiftick Staff Writer Drawing students, faculty, and members of the community, the 7th Annual Armenian Film Festival showcased documentaries, comedies, and a romance. Taking place on Friday, February 10, the festival presented four films that were selected by a screening committee comprised of Armenian Studies students and faculty. The four films included: Witnesses directed by Apo Torosyan, Toothache directed ...

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Chookasian Armenian Concert Ensemble Performs at Fresno State

Hakop Tataryan Satff Writer Sometimes events unfold in ways that leave you feeling regretful. On the evening of February 24, 2006 at approximately 6:45 PM, I asked my mother if she would like to accompany me to an Armenian concert being held in the Satellite Student Union at Fresno State. She replied “sure, when is it?” I told her “in ...

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Karabians Donate Scrapbooks of Clippings on Armenians from Fresno Bee

Sarah Soghomonian Staff Writer Scrapbooking has become a popular hobby in recent years. People make wedding scrapbooks and scrapbooks of their child’s school years. I made a scrapbook filled with my high school memories. Satenig Karabian began her scrapbook way before it became trendy. In 1930 she began clipping every article out of the Fresno Bee that featured Armenians: marriages, ...

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Armenian Studies Acquires Parnay Collection of Rare Books

Barlow Der Mugrdechian Advisor Mr. Ray Parnay of Sebastopol, California, has made a donation of a collection of valuable 19th and 20th century printed books in Armenian. The bulk of the collection consists of rare printed books from the Mekhitarist Congregation in Venice. Mr. Parnay donated the collection to California State University, Fresno because of the large Armenian community in ...

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