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Armenian Students Organization Begins New Semester Activities

Tatevik Hovhannisyan Staff Writer The Armenian Students Organization (ASO) has officially kicked off a fresh and exciting semester, full of entertaining events and interesting activities. With the start of the Fall semester, a new executive body was elected at the first general meeting held on Thursday, September 12. The meeting brought back returning students along with first-time freshmen who were ...

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President Castro Visits the Armenian Studies Program During Arts & Humanities Tour

Staff Report Newly appointed Fresno State President Dr. Joseph I. Castro and his wife Mary, together with Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Andrew Hoff, Dean Vida Samiian of the College of Arts and Humanities, and Associate Dean José Diaz visited the Armenian Studies Program on Friday, September 20. They were greeted by Armenian Studies Program Director ...

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“David of Sassoun” Volume Published by the Press

Staff Report David of Sassoun: Critical Studies on the Armenian Epic (The Press at California State University, Fresno, 2013), 228 pages, a collection of essays by the world’s foremost scholars on the great oral epic of Armenia, edited by Dickran Kouymjian and Barlow Der Mugrdechian, has just been published as the newest addition to the Armenian Series of Fresno State’s ...

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Staff Box

Editor Tamar Karkazian Layout Barlow Der Mugrdechian Photographer Barlow Der Mugrdechian Staff Writers Denise Altounian Andrew Esguerra Tatevik Hovhannisyan Aleek Karkazian Suren Oganessian Ruzan Orkusyan Emma Shaljyan Marine Vardanyan Advisor Barlow Der Mugrdechian barlowd@csufresno.edu  

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CineCulture Series Features Film “The Son of the Olive Merchant”

Ruzan Orkusyan Staff Writer Documentary and fairytale, film and animation–the different genres piece together to paint a startling truth of Turkish denial and revisionism regarding the Armenian Genocide. Mathieu Zeitindjioglou’s movie “The Son of the Olive Merchant” was screened as part of the CineCulture film series and class on Friday, April 12, and was co-sponsored by the Armenian Studies Program. ...

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County Board of Supervisors Pass Resolution Recognizing Karabagh

Staff Report The Fresno County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution recognizing the independence of Karabagh and also recognizing the Armenian Genocide. Fifth from left is the Consul General of Armenia, Grigor Hovhannissian. Next to him center, is Supervisor Andreas Borgeas, author of the resolution, with students and faculty from Fresno State. Photo: ASP Archive

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Eench Ga Chga

Tatevik Hovhannisyan Staff Writer Why do you think recognizing the Armenian Genocide is important? Knarik Kazaryan Junior Major: Biology Recognizing the Genocide is the least the world can do towards the affirmation of such a crime. What would it be like if Turkey had succeeded in the complete extermination of the Armenians? All the great Armenian contributors, famous artists, builders, ...

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“The Armenian in America”

Marine Vardanyan Staff Writer The words “Wherever we reached, wherever we went, everywhere we left an indelible trace,” by the Armenian poet Paruyr Sevag are proven true by Stepan Partamian, in his latest book The Armenian in America. In the United States, where the Armenian Diaspora consists of more than a million Armenians, the Armenian people have definitely left their ...

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14th Annual Armenian Film Festival Attracts Large Audience

Suren Oganessian Staff Writer On Friday, March 8, a large audience attended the 14th Annual Armenian Film Festival, considered a favorite by many Armenian Studies Program supporters. Held on the Fresno State campus, the festival showcases little-known independent films produced in Armenia or by Diasporan Armenians. Funding for the Film Festival is provided through the Thomas A. Kooyumjian Family Foundation. ...

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Dr. Haroutyunian Concludes Lecture Series with “The Theme of Genocide in Cinema”

Tatevik Hovhannisyan Staff Writer The Armenian community has been learning quite a bit about the effects of translations this spring semester, as Dr. Sona Haroutyunian (University of Venice, Italy), the 10th Kazan Visiting Professor of Armenian Studies, has shared her knowledge in a three-part public lecture series on “The Theme of Genocide in Literature, Translation, and Cinema.” Dr. Haroutyunian concluded ...

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