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Sunday School Shaping the Future

JACQUELINE ARIKIAN–STAFF WRITER Over the past three years, I have had the opportunity to teach a third/fourth grade Sunday School class at St. Paul Armenian Church. Teaching this class has been more than preparing lessons and showing up to church at 10 a.m. to creatively teach a class to a group of eight and nine year olds. It has been ...

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Student Disk Jockey Playing Them His Way, Ska Style

KAREN KARABIAN–STAFF WRITER If Greg Tchaparian had one million dollars, he would open a recording studio, start a Ska record label, produce and release promising Ska bands, and re-release traditional Ska music. Greg, a.k.a. TopCat, hosts his own radio show on KFSR 90.7. He lives for “pure, from the heart, traditional” Ska. Every Thursday from twelve to three, he lets ...

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Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor: Thank you for sending me Hye Sharzhoom now and then. I find it very informative Thank you, Regina Madeleine Aganoor Armenian Specialistic School “Mesrop Mashtots” director of the School: Marine Restevanian, M. Sc. Warsaw Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, We, the members of the Polish-Armenian community and the above school’s teachers take the liberty to ask you for a ...

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Hye talk (Armenian Studies Television Show)

SEAN CLARK-STAFF WRITER Moving towards greater community awareness and communication, Fresno State’s Armenian Studies Program goes on the air. Premiering in December and running indefinitely hye talk brings local, national, and international guests to Fresno to explore issues affecting Armenians in the central valley and abroad. The show, hosted by Barlow Der Mugrdechian, seeks to discuss topics that will be ...

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ASO ’95, Dances the Night Away at Evening Formal

TINA ATTASHIAN–STAFF WRITER The dance began at eight in the evening with members of ASO greeting those who entered the restaurant with a friendly welcome. There was a calm and relaxed atmosphere at the beginning where people munched on the mezza, and mingled with one another. Then at nine o’clock our DJ RozieK began the music with a set of ...

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Armenian Community of Peria: 400 Years in the Making

JACKLIN GHARIBIAN–STAFF WRITER Approximately half of the Armenian population in the world lives outside of its homeland. Armenians have created new headquarters all over the globe, forming the Armenian Diaspora which was mainly caused by the 1915 Armenian Genocide. They have built communities in Greece, France, India, Australia, Iraq, Italy, Canada and (of course) America. However, there exists an Armenian ...

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$15,000 in Armenian Scholarships awarded at Fresno State

STAFF REPORT Once again California State University, Fresno and its Armenian Studies Program awarded more than $15,000 in scholarships to students enrolled in Armenian Studies courses. Twenty-nine students were awarded Armenian Studies scholarships and grants for the 1995-1996 academic year. The recipients are all students of Fresno State and are required to enroll in Armenian Studies courses as part of ...

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Society for Armenian Studies to hold 21st Annual Meeting

STAFF REPORT The Society for Armenian Studies, a professional society composed of scholars interested in Armenian Studies, is holding its 21st annual meeting as part of the Middle East Studies Association Annual Conference to be held in Washington, D.C. from December 6-10. The conference headquarters will be the Washington Hilton and Towers where all meetings and panels will be presented. ...

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Thank You Donors

Dr. Charles Achki Fresno Mr. Haratouin Bedoian Three Rivers Mr. & Mrs. Anoush Chamlian Fresno Mr. George A. Egan Redway, CA Ms. Carol Ann Karabian Fresno Ms. Zabel H. LeaMond East Hanover, NJ Mr.& Mrs. Albert Long Fresno Mr. & Mrs. John Melkonian Fresno Mr. & Mrs. Bob Mugrdechian Fresno Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pandukht Fresno Mr. & Mrs. Jack ...

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Karabagh Issue Perspective

BARLOW DER MUGRDECHIAN–ADVISOR The Caucasian Knot: The History and Geo-politics of Nagorno- Karabagh. Levon Chorbajian, Patrick Donabedian, and Claude Mutafian. London: Zed Books, 1994. 198 pp. The Karabagh issue has been a significant factor in the tumultuous changes which have occurred in the Caucasus over the last seven years. Books which present a history of those events and which can ...

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