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New Book on Armenian Bible Published

Staff Report The Armenian Bible: A Symposium Celebrating the 1600th Anniversary of the Discovery of the Armenian Alphabet and the Translation of the Bible into Armenian. Barlow Der Mugrdechian, editor (Burbank, CA: Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America, 2007), 130.pp The Armenian Bible has been the topic of much study since it was originally translated into Armenian in ...

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Armenian Students Collect Donations for Mer Doon

Pateel Mehitarian Editor There are many organizations, such as Orran and the Nork Childrens’ Center in Armenia, that seek to help children from unprivileged families. Another group that assists young women in achieving their aspirations is Mer Doon. Mer Doon, meaning “Our Home” in Armenian, takes in young women whom have outgrown their childhood homes in Armenian orphanages. Mer Doon ...

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Saroyan Centennial Activites Scheduled for Valley in 2008

Staff Report Over thirty-five San Joaquin Valley and State organizations are cooperating to celebrate the William Saroyan Centennial (the 100th anniversary of his birth) in 2008. They will present a series of exhibitions, musical performances, lectures, school activities, theatrical productions and readings, historical discussions, and literary events focusing on Saroyan’s work and his life in the San Joaquin Valley. Events ...

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Presidential Elections in Republic of Armenia

Staff Report The Republic of Armenia held Presidential elections on Tuesday, February 19 and Serge Sarkisian was elected as the third President of Armenia, garnering 52.8% of the popular vote. His main opponent Levon Ter-Petrosian won an estimated 21.5%, according to the Central Election Commission. 1.6 million voters cast their ballots- about 70% of the eligible voters. Sarkisian was Prime ...

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Der Mugrdechian Gives Presentation on Saroyan Works for Osher Lifelong Program

Staff Report William Saroyan: Views on Identity and Ethnicity,” was the focus of a course taught by Barlow Der Mugrdechian of the Armenian Studies Program, on two consecutive Thursday afternoons, February 21 and February 28, as part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Fresno State. Der Mugrdechian discussed the early influences on Saroyan, those that had a life long ...

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Class Spends Two Days Studying Church: History, Beliefs, Practices, Architecture, Art, and Music

Gina Jelladian Staff Reporter What are the major feast days celebrated in the Armenian Church? What are the four true marks of the Orthodox Church? How often is the Holy Oil (Muron) prepared? What is it used for? These were some of the questions faced by students on a quiz taken during the first session of a weekend class, Armenian ...

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Shoghaken Armenian Folk Ensemble Performs in Concer in Fresno: Part of 21-City National Tour

Staff Report On Tuesday evening, February 26, the Shoghaken Armenian Folk Ensemble of Armenia performed in concert to an audience of more than 400 in the Satellite Student Union at Fresno State. The eight-member ensemble was on an international concert tour, which began in Paris, and continued in twenty-one cities in the United States, ending March 7 in Los Angeles. ...

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Armenian Studies Program Book/Video/CD/Archival Gifts

Staff Report Dr. Dickran Kouymjian and the Armenian Studies Program would like to thank the donors, authors, and publishers for the following books, periodicals, videos, and archival gifts either offered personally or to the Program. The Armenian Prelacy, New York, New York, for the book Kronneru Patmutiun [History of Religions] by Professor Puzant Yeghiayan (in Armenian). David Cutting, Germinal Productions, ...

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Eench ga Chga?

Svetlana Bagdasarov Staff Report Question: “With all the fun Armenian activities that happened this school year, which would you say you enjoyed the most?” Name: Caitlin Tiftick Year: Senior Major: Business Administration “My favorite event was the 8th Annual Armenian Film Festival. I enjoyed watching films related to the Armenian people and Armenian history.”     Name: Erik Rosvold Year: ...

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William Saroyan Society Writing Contest Awards

Staff Report The William Saroyan Society held its annual William Saroyan Story Writing Contest Awards ceremony on Thursday, April 12, at the Woodward Park Regional Library. The theme for this year’s contest was “Coming Home.” Barlow Der Mugrdechian of the Armenian Studies Program was the featured speaker at the event, and as he addressed the award winners, parents, and friends, ...

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