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Knar Mekhitarian Staff Writer What is your favorite Armenian course taken at Fresno State so far, and why? Gina Jelladian That is a hard question to answer! The Armenian Studies Program is filled with so many great classes – history, literature, art, and architecture. They all have something very unique to offer. If I had to choose only one, I ...

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Armenian Students Enjoy Busy Fall Semester-Giving to the Community is the Theme for Fall

Tamar Karkazian Staff Writer Hi, we are students from the Armenian Students Organization at Fresno State.” These words echoed throughout the halls of the California Armenian Old Age Home on a late Saturday afternoon. To get into the season of giving to the community, the ASO has planned several activities, one of which was volunteering at the Armenian Old Age ...

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Congratulations to Fall 2009 Armenian Minors and Graduates

Staff Report Andrew Antaramian Major: Business Administration- International Business Which course in Armenian Studies was the most influential and why? The Armenian history course made me appreciate the troubles and obstacles the Armenians faced to maintain their identity. I really enjoyed learning about the ancient history of the Armenians because the course opened my eyes of the lives of our ...

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Scholars Present Papers at MESA

Staff Report The Society for Armenian Studies (SAS) held its 36th Annual Membership Meeting on November 21, in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Middle East Studies Association held this year at the Marriott Copley Place Hotel in downtown Boston. The SAS represents more than 250 international scholars and teachers in the field of Armenian Studies. President Richard Hovannisian ...

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Author Mooradian Speaks to Students

Mari Koshkakaryan Staff Writer Tom Mooradian, author of The Repatriate: Love, Basketball, and the KGB, was invited by the Armenian Studies Program to give a lecture to students at Fresno State on Friday, October 16. During his senior year in Southwestern High School in Detroit, Tom Mooradian was recognized for his high academic achievements, his amazing basketball talents, and for ...

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Armenian Exchange Student Artak Grigoryan Attends Bullard High

Evelyn K. Demirchian Staff Writer Sixteen-year-old Armenian exchange-student Artak Grigoryan came to the Unites States with several expectations. Never having visited the United States before, and only previously studying for a short time in France, Grigoryan says he expected the United States to be, “beautiful, interesting, and new for me.” Grigoryan is here through the World Heritage Foundation’s Student Exchange ...

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Armenians on the Internet

Andrew Antaramian, Staff Writer Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have always been great resources for disadvantaged and needy people. These organizations provide financial resources, support, and other outreach programs to people in need. Many people all over the world rely on NGOs for aid and help in their time of need. They are typically geared to one specific area. There are numerous ...

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UCLA Writers Conference Attracts International Participation

Staff Report Thirty-four scholars and writers from throughout the world participated in the Third Annual Conference on Armenian Writers, held November 6-8, at the University of California, Los Angeles. The conference was organized by Dr. Peter Cowe, Naregatsi Chair of Armenian Studies at UCLA and by the Writers Union of Armenia, whose President Levon Ananyan, presented opening remarks. The previous ...

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La Porta Starts New Semester at Fresno State with Enthusiasm

Hagop Ohanessian Staff Writer Dr. Sergio La Porta was appointed as Haig and Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies at Fresno State and joined the faculty this Fall semester as an Associate Professor of Armenian Studies. Dr. La Porta’s father immigrated from Sicily in 1960 and his mother, whose parents were English and Dutch, was born in New York. Dr. ...

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City of Fresno Announces Establishment of Sister City Ties with Etchmiadzin

Evelyn K. Demirchian Staff Writer Mayor Ashley Swearingen joined with members of the Fresno-Armenia Sister City Committee and with representatives from the Armenian community at a press conference at Fresno City Hall on October 30, to announce the newly launched Fresno-Etchmiadzin Sister City relationship. Mayor Swearengin stated, “I am proud of the efforts of the Fresno-Armenia Sister City Committee and ...

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