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    PRESS RELEASE
    October 14, 2004

    UCLA Armenian Student Association
    405 Hilgard Ave.
    Los Angeles, CA. 90095
    Contact: Arpine Hovasapian
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.asaucla.org

    UCLA Armenian Students Kick Off the New Academic Year

    Westwood, CA - As UCLA welcomed both new and returning students back to
    campus, the UCLA ASA hosted its first general meetings of the year on
    October 6th and 7th. In an effort to reach out to a greater amount of
    students, especially those that commute to campus, the executive board
    organized two meetings for the first full week of the academic term.
    In doing so, more than 150 students enjoyed the opportunity to meet
    the executive board, learn more about the ASA and its goals for the
    year, as well as how students can become active members.

    UCLA ASA officers introduced themselves and the sub-committees
    they headed. Students were encouraged to find their niche within
    the organization and offer their insight regarding the ASAs program
    development - be it through the social activity planning, educational
    event organization, fundraising, or public relations sub-committees.
    Of particular interest was the newly formed Mentorship Sub-Committee
    that pairs incoming underclassmen and transfer students with
    upperclassmen in their respective fields.

    "By encouraging members to join different sub-committees we are hoping
    to motivate members of the organization to take a more active role and
    feel more included in the activities and projects we have planned for
    this year," asserted UCLA ASA Cultural Director, Lucy Tagessian. "We
    have a great group of returning students and the incoming Freshmen
    and transfer classes keep getting better each year. We have a solid
    foundation on which we will continue to build."

    The meetings also featured presentations by other UCLA Armenian student
    groups including the Alpha Epsilon Omega fraternity, the Alpha Omega
    Alpha sorority, the Armenian Graduate Students Association, and the
    newly established Armenian Students Business Association.

    Drs. Richard Hovannisian, Peter Cowe, Anahid Keshishian, and Hagop
    Kouloujian who form the core of the Armenian Studies faculty and
    lecturers on campus took time out from their busy schedules to meet
    and greet the students in attendance and encouraged them to explore
    the various Armenian Studies courses offered at UCLA.

    The UCLA ASA is one of the oldest Armenian-American student groups
    in the United States. This year marks the 60th anniversary of its
    existence. The UCLA ASA seeks to cultivate a true understanding
    and appreciation of Armenian history, heritage, and culture through
    cultural, social, and recreational activities.
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