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Opinion – Genocide Law in France

Evelyn Demirchian Staff Writer There’s a question in my mind that keeps repeating, “Why such a fuss about the “Armenian Genocide” law in France, if they [Turkey] have nothing to hide?” Why must there be such a push from the nation of Turkey (and Turkish individuals abroad) to bully, blackmail, threaten, and intimidate their allies when these allies attempt to ...

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Armenians on the Internet

ARMEN ARIKIAN • STAFF WRITER Visitarmenia.org Main Categories: Home, Resources, Armenia Gallery, Reports, Available Tours, In The Media, Links, Visitor Feedback, F.A.Q.s, Promotional, Thank You, Contact Us Summary: Armeniavisit.org is a website that will be helpful for those planning a visit to Armenia; it provides its visitors useful tourist information. The homepage of the website provides a background of how ...

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ASO Enjoys February & March Activities

Emma Shaljyan Staff Writer With the start of the Spring semester, the Armenian Students Organization has continued with the same enthusiasm and dedication that has driven their success during the Fall semester. “We have a lot of great events planned for this semester,” stated ASO treasurer Andrew Esguerra. “We want reach out to various communities.” ASO started off the new ...

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13th Annual Armenian Film Festival Features New Films-Attracts Students & Community

Evelyn Demirchian Staff Writer An eager crowd packed the Industrial Technology Building’s auditorium the evening of Friday, February 24 in anticipation of the 13th Annual Armenian Film Festival at Fresno State. The Festival was organized by the Armenian Studies Program and featured volunteers from the Armenian Students Organization who introduced the films. The Festival was funded in part by the ...

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Jendian Awarded 2012 President’s Award

Armen Arikian Staff Writer Those involved in the Armenian community often feel a sense of pride when they hear that a fellow Armenian has won an award or been recognized for an accomplishment. On January 11, 2012 they had one more reason, as Dr. Matthew Jendian was the recipient of Fresno State’s 2012 Presidential Award of Excellence. The President’s Award ...

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Visit to Armenia on ASP Summer Trip 2011 Leaves Lasting Memories

Staff Report Kyle Gaede Senior Anthropology I had the incredible opportunity, from May 24 to June 9, 2011, to visit a country, Armenia, whose language, culture, and traditions are some of the oldest and most beautiful in the world. Every waking moment was spent well occupied with some form of immersion into the Armenian culture, from an early morning tour ...

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Fresno State Alumnus Arlene Srabian Passes Away

Staff Report With the death of Arlene Srabian, the Armenian Studies Program lost one of its most ardent supporters. Arlene Gale Srabian, born in Fresno on May 21, 1944, was the first child of George Gulian, survivor of the Armenian Genocide, and Hazel Vartanian, native of Parlier, California. Arlene was a member of the first graduating class of McLane High ...

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Fresno State Alumni Find Success

Staff Report Peter Petrosyan Class of 2009 Business Administration; Management Option ASO Member While at Fresno State Petrosyan was involved in the Armenian Students Organization. Upon graduation he worked in his family’s business, Diamond Auto Body located in Fresno. He recently began working in the accounting department of DiBudo & DeFrendis Insurance. Petrosyan is now studying for a Global MBA ...

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Armenian Play Brings Fun to Fresno Audience on Feb. 26

Marine Vardanyan Staff Writer Love and laughter are the perfect ingredients for a happy life; they also make for an enjoyable Sunday afternoon. On Sunday, February 26, the Ardavazt Theater Group from Los Angeles paid a visit to the Armenian community of Fresno, bringing with them the invaluable gift of love and laughter with their comedy play, “Ser Yev Dzidzagh” ...

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Kristen St. John Presents Lecture on Armenian Prayer Scrolls- Hmayils from the UCLA Minasian Collection

Andrew Esguerra Staff Writer Shining a light on the efforts to preserve fragile links to cultures from long ago, Kristen St. John, a collections conservator at UCLA, concluded the Armenian Studies lecture series for the fall semester. Speaking to an audience at Fresno State on November 28th, St. John brought her vast knowledge of the preservation and restoration of manuscripts ...

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