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Society for Armenian Studies Celebrates 30th Anniversary with Special Events

Staff Report The Society for Armenian Studies (SAS) celebrated its 30th anniversary with a series of celebratory activities in the month of November. Dr. Richard Hovannisian, left, receiving a plaque from SAS President Barlow Der Mugrdechian. The award recognizes Hovannisian’s role as one of five founders of the SAS. The SAS was founded 30 years ago in Boston by Dr. ...

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ASO Begins Fall Semester With Election of Slate of Officers

Zhanna Bagdasarov and Marine Ekezyan Staff Writers It is customary that the fall semester of every new academic year begin with an official election of executive officers for the Armenian Students Organization (ASO) and this year was no different. On the evening of September 16, elections were held at six o’clock in the Bedrosian Conference Room of the Peters Business ...

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ASO Picnic at Woodward Park

Alex Bunch – Staff Writer The ASO executive decided to have a “getting acquainted” party, by holding an awesome picnic at Woodward Park, on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. The turnout was great and so was the food. What is great about an Armenian picnic is that there are no sandwiches. Instead, we had salad, rice pilaf, and plenty of barbequed ...

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Long Time Swimming Coach Ara Hairabedian Passes Away

Barlow Der Mugrdechian Advisor Friend and colleague Ara Hairabedian, a champion athlete, coach and educator died on September 8 at age 77. Hairabedian joined the Fresno State faculty as a physical education professor in 1953 and coached football, gymnastics, swimming and diving, and water polo. He resigned from his final coaching job, water polo, in 1977 and retired from the ...

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Walter Karabian Donates Political Papers to Central Valley Political Archive at Henry Madden Library

Barlow Der Mugrdechian Advisor Saturday, September 18, marked a special day in the life of the university, when a panel discussion was held to formally announce the donation of the public papers of former Assemblyman Walter Karabian to the Central Valley Political Archive. The Fresno State Armenian Studies Program cosponsored the event. Mr. Karabian served in the State Assembly from ...

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Dr. Hans-Jürgen Feulner Speaks on Armenian Divine Liturgy

Gevork Aristakesyan Staff Writer On Thursday, September 23, the Armenian Studies Program and the Armenian Students Organization hosted Dr. Hans-Jürgen Feulner, who gave a lecture on the development of the Armenian Divine Liturgy. Dr. Feulner is a university professor for Liturgical Studies and Theology of the Sacraments at the Catholic Faculty of the University of Vienna and the Director of ...

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Der Mugrdechian Receives Outstanding Advisor Award

Staff Report Barlow Der Mugrdechian of the Armenian Studies Program was awarded the Outstanding Advisor Award for 2003-2004. Der Mugrdechian has been the advisor for the Armenian Students Organization (ASO) for the past twenty years and was nominated by the ASO. The Fresno State Leadership Program at California State University Fresno engages students in learning the foundations of leadership, enriching ...

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Freshman Tennis Player Tadevosian and Sophomore Sahakian Make Mark on Fresno State Tennis Teams

Sarah Soghomonian Staff Writer Samuel Tadevosian, a freshman on the Fresno State men’s tennis team is looking forward to an exciting first season of collegiate play. At only 17, Tadevosian, who graduated a year early from high school, may seem too young, but when it comes to tennis he has plenty of experience. Born in Hollywood, California and raised in ...

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2004-2005 Armenian Students Organization Executive

Staff Report                 President: Hakop Tataryan Major: Business Administration – Accountancy Minor: Armenian Studies Armenians are such amazing people-there is never a dull moment when we are together-and that’s what the ASO does; it brings the Armenians at Fresno State together. For anyone who is keeping track, I am now a junior. This ...

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