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ASO Active in Community & Campus

Tatevik Hovhannisyan Staff Writer The Spring 2015 semester has begun with many educational and fun activities coordinated by the Armenian Students Organization Executive Committee. This semester is particularly extraordinary because the members are also actively participating in the community activities planned for the Centennial Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. On January 24, the ASO members attended the Sayat Nova Choir ...

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Armenian Studies Book Donations Add to Library

Staff Report Amidst a recent donation of books on Armenian history and literature by Dr. Jeannette Hovsepian to the Armenian Studies Program was a remarkable find: a small book of 12 postcards from 1931, printed in France with captions in Armenian, entitled AGBU Memento of [its] Silver Anniversary. The cards were produced to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Armenian ...

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Eench Ga Chga

If you could go back and visit an Armenian Historical event, what would it be and why? Haverj Stanboulian Staff Writer Ani Ekezyan Freshman Major: Biology If I could go back in time and visit an Armenian historical event it would be September 21, 1991, when the Republic of Armenia was restored after 70 years of Soviet rule. It would ...

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Vartanantz Commemoration Marked by Valley Armenians

Lauren Chardukian Staff Writer 1,564 years ago, in 451 AD, the Armenians, under the leadership of General Vartan Mamigonian, fought for their religious and political freedom from the neighboring Sassanid Persians. Although the Armenians were greatly outnumbered they fought valiantly. By the end of the battle there were 1,036 Armenian casualties and many Persian casualties. This historic event is known ...

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Society for Armenian Studies Celebrates 40th Anniversary with Conference in Washingtion, D.C.

Staff Report Forty years ago five scholars, Richard Hovannisian, Avedis Sanjian, Dickran Kouymjian, Nina Garsoian, and Robert Thomson, met to found the Society for Armenian Studies, dedicated to the development of Armenian Studies as an academic discipline. Today the SAS has become the largest professional organization for scholars and students working in the field of Armenian Studies. This year SAS ...

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Armenia Summer Study Trip Participants Present Reflections on May 26-June 11, 2014 Experiences

Marine Vardanyan Editor The biggest advocate for furthering knowledge in Armenian history, culture, and language, Fresno State’s Armenian Studies Program provides unique experiences for students to better acquaint themselves with Armenian studies. One such experience is the Summer Study Trip to Armenia. Since 1988, Professor Barlow Der Mugrdechian has organized and led numerous groups of students to experience modern-day life ...

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“Grandma’s Tattoos” Screened at CineCulture

Tatevik Hovhannisyan Staff Writer “The crime was on their faces, every day, and you could see it,” stated film director Suzanne Khardalian. Her grandmother Khanoum was among the countless Armenian girls who, during the Genocide, were kidnapped and forcibly tattooed, with permanent marks on their young faces and hands. Khardalian’s film, “Grandma’s Tattoos” delves into the story of not only ...

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ASO Celebrates 40th Anniversary

Haverj Stanboulian Staff Writer As the end of the semester approaches, the Armenian Students Organization continues with its diverse activities and events. On Saturday, October 11, ASO celebrated its 40th anniversary with a Barbeque Night. Members played games, enjoyed Armenian food, and celebrated the anniversary. On Sunday, October 19, in the spirit of Halloween, ASO members visited Hobb’s Grove “Halloween ...

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Fr. Yessai Bedros Appointed New Pastor at St. Paul Armenian Church

Marina Chardukian Staff Writer New beginnings are opportunities for growth, and for the St. Paul Armenian Church of Fresno, that opportunity became a reality with the appointment of a new parish priest, Reverend Father Yessai Bedros. Archbishop Hovnan Der-derian, Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church, made the appointment on August 4, 2014. Born in Kamishli, Syria, Father ...

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