Past Events
Here are some of our past events, enjoy!
Santa Barbara ASA's Picnic and Benifit Concert
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On February 24, 2007 the UCSB ASA organized a charity concert to help the orphanages in Armenia. They invited all the ASAs to join them for the concert and the BBQ party before the charity night. CSUN ASA proudly attended and supported the event. “I though it was a magnificent concert and a creative method to bring together the Armenian youth for a worthy cause,” said Edgar Khovakimyan. There was a variety of bands performing, which included Tallulah, Motif, Vokee, Waking Moments, Aviatic, and Opus Dai, while those attending were able to surround the stage and support the performers. Overall, the bands were great, the atmosphere was relaxed, and the attendees where able to meet new people and socialize. It was also a great opportunity to unite with the other ASA’s, to get to know each other, and work together for the Armenian community.
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1st General Meeting of Spring 2007
February 19, 2007 — The CSUN ASA invited the Glendale City Clerk, Ardashes Kassakhian, to be our first guest speaker of the semester. He spoke of his life story, from childhood to his present day experiences, encouraging everybody to be involved and stay involved in any Armenian organization or association. As a former UCLA ASA president, Ardashes Kassakhian was able to connect with us and most importantly the Armenian students, pointing out what we as Armenians should be doing to succeed and survive in this world. The meeting ended with students socializing. We hope that our general meeting gave more information to the young Armenians about ASA and the Armenian community, and educated them about community activism.
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Hookah Night @ Up in Smoke
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On February 22, 2007, the CSUN ASA hosted a relaxing night full of fun and interaction between the young Armenians. We were joined by most of our members making the night all the more enjoyable. Everybody had a chance of meeting our executive body, and we even had couple of Armenians joining the ASA that night. “I was very happy to see some many Armenians from CSUN interested in our event and in becoming a member. Our purpose as the ASA is to unite the Armenian students, and to see it all happen during our events and meetings puts a big smile on my face, after all the hard work,” said our Public Relations, Melissa Mazman. Indeed, Melissa speaks for all of us, and we all as well as our dedicated members are looking forward to meeting new Armenian Students and hopefully new additions to CSUN ASA.
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CSUN ASA Welcomes World Renowned Journalist
and Author Robert Fisk to CSUN
On Friday, December 15, 2006 the we hosted world
renowned journalist
Robert Fisk at CSUN. Attracting an audience of over 250, the event was put together by the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), the United Human Rights Council, and the CSUN Armenian Student Association. Cosponsors of the event were the CSUN Armenian Studies Program, the CSUN AEO, and the CSUN AGA.
Robert Fisk engaged the audience with a discussion of topics ranging from his experiences in the Middle East to the Armenian Genocide. His presentation style was as provocative and interesting as his pieces in the Independent. His firsthand accounts of Lebanon and its
turmoil including the devastating
civil war hit close to home for many of the Lebanese-Armenian audience members who grew up in that country. And for those who have not been directly affected by the events in Lebanon, Robert Fisk painted a detailed and realistic narrative, aided by a video presentation of an Australian news channel's story about his work.
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The evening concluded with a heated question and answer session and a book signing.
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Pre-Event Press Release From the ANCA
NORTHRIDGE, CA --- Robert Fisk, world renowned author of several books about the Middle East and foreign correspondent for one of the United Kingdom's leading newspapers, The Independent , will speak at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) about his latest book, “The Great War for Civilisation.” Fisk will discuss some of the issues addressed in his book about contemporary conflicts in the Middle East region and their historical roots. The lecture will take place at the University Student Union's Grand Salon on Friday, December 15, 2006 at 7:30 p.m.
The event is co-hosted by the Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region (ANCA-WR) and the United Human Rights Council (UHRC), along with the CSUN Armenian Studies Program, the Armenian Student Association, Alpha Epsilon Omega fraternity, and Alpha Gamma Alpha sorority.
"Fisk's unique insight as someone on the ground with in-depth knowledge of these conflicts makes him one of the most engaging speakers in the field," noted Haig Hovsepian, Community Relations Director for the ANCA-WR. "Fisk is known for speaking his mind and will undoubtedly address difficult issues at the intersection of American and European foreign policy and the various cultures and interests at play in the Middle East."
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Of particular interest to the Armenian American community, Fisk is one of the world's best known journalists and has distinguished himself in his effort to inform the world about the Armenian Genocide. In his latest book, “The Great War for Civilisation,” Fisk dedicates an entire chapter to the Armenian Genocide, which he titles "The First Holocaust." He provides the historical details of the genocide, reveals interviews with survivors in Lebanon, and decries the Turkish and U.S. governments' complicity in genocide denial today.
"The 20th century was one of great violence and repeatedly marked by human rights abuses and genocide," commented Chris Yemenidjian, Chair of the UHRC. "We look forward to Mr. Fisk's analysis of the root causes of today's contemporary conflicts." |
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"Mr. Fisk provides a valuable voice for cultural awareness and human rights," noted Terenig Topjian, President of the CSUN ASA. "As the university is home to the sharing of ideas as well as the subsequent growth and progress they inspire, we are proud to be co-hosting him at CSUN."
The event will be preceded by a 7pm reception for the author at the Grand Salon. Both the reception and the event are free and open to the public. Seating is limited and the author will entertain questions following his presentation. There will also be a book-signing opportunity immediately following the lecture. Books will be available for purchase at the event. |
Robert Fisk's articles in The Independent:
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/fisk/
Robert Fisk's newest book:
The Great War For Civilisation

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