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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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Armenian Legion Exhibit Draws Many Viewers to Madden Library

Armen Meldonian Staff Writer The Armenian Studies Program at Fresno State and the Henry Madden Library hosted a special opening reception for a traveling exhibit called “Légion Arménienne: The Armenian Legion and Its Heroism in the Middle East” at 3:00 pm on Sunday, November 1. The exhibit was prepared by the Watertown, Massachusetts-based Armenian Library and Museum of America. Prof. ...

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Armenian Studies Program Books/Videos/CDs/Archival Gifts

Antonia Arslan and Paolo Zaninoni for the gift of the book La Strada di Smirne [The Road From Smyrna] (Milan, R.C.S. Libri SpA; 2009), authored by Antonia Arslan. Serge Avedikian, Paris, for a copy of his movie, “We Drank the Same Water.” [French, English, Armenian]. Dr. George Bournoutian, Iona University, for his gift of the book Armenians in Australia and ...

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Author Bobelian Presents New Book on Genocide

Armen Melidonian Staff Writer The Fig Garden Branch of the Fresno Public Library hosted author Michael Bobelian at 7:00 pm on Thursday, October 1, for a book signing and to discuss his newly released Children of Armenia: A Forgotten Genocide and the Century-Long Struggle for Justice. This was Bobelian’s last stop in California for a series of public book readings ...

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Charles Poochigian Sworn in as Justice of California Court of Appeal, Fifth District

Staff Report Former California State Senator Charles Suren Poochigian was appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to serve as an Associate Justice for the California Court of Appeal, Fifth Appellate District. The Fifth Appellate District Court is located in Fresno, California, with a jurisdiction that includes the following nine central California Counties: Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Stanislaus, Tulare, and ...

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La Porta Teaches Armenian History Course

Hagop Ohanessian Staff Writer Armenian Studies/History 108A, a survey of ancient and medieval Armenian history, is one of the Armenian courses offered this semester at Fresno State. A diverse group of students who are interested in learning about Armenian history have enrolled in the course, part of a two semester survey of Armenian history offered through the Armenian Studies Program. ...

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Eench ga Chga

Knar Mekhitarian Staff Writer How have the budget cuts affected you this semester? Talene Karkazian “The budget cuts at Fresno State have significantly affected me, as well as other students, in our attempt to graduate! Because Fresno State is no longer issuing students permission numbers to add a class that is already full, it really affected my chances of graduating ...

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Saroyan Honored in His Second Century with Washing Ceremony

Staff Report Ed Lanfranco is a native of Fresno who lived and worked in China for two decades, including the last eight years as a Beijing-based correspondent for United Press International. Lanfranco, an expert on the city of Beijing and well-versed in Chinese history and culture, said he was motivated by two of China’s celebrations for the dead: Qingming and ...

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