El Vaquero

Marian Sahakyan

Marian Sahakyan, Editor-in-Chief

Growing up in a big family of journalists and writers, Marian developed her love for writing and reporting since early childhood. She is often found in the newsroom, sipping on a cup of Americano as she carries heated conversations over geopolitics and international conflict. When she isn't talking about politics, she is normally running around, trying to complete the 'too many' tasks she signs herself up for. She loves it.

Through her writing Marian hopes to make a tremendous impact on the world around her, by exposing various unrecognized issues for everyone to see.With that being said, Marian hopes to one day write a book about the war in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabagh), and the continuous struggle of its inhabitants. 

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Artwork vividly exemplifies how the Trump administration has treated Puerto Rico in the times of disaster.

Puerto Rico: Interior/Exterior

Marian Sahakyan, Editor-in-Chief
April 2, 2019
 In order to show support of neighboring communities and religions, Angelenos have set out to march for solidarity.

America’s Hate Problem

Marian Sahakyan, Editor-in-Chief
November 8, 2018

Remembering Aznavour

Marian Sahakyan, Editor-in-Chief
October 15, 2018
Map shows epicenter of Saturday’s 5.9 magnitude quake in Haiti.

Earthquake Strikes Haiti

Marian Sahakyan, Editor-in-Chief
October 15, 2018
Children play at an old park in Gyumri, Armenia, in this August 2018 photo.

Armenia: Still On a Revolution High

Marian Sahakyan, Editor-in-Chief
September 19, 2018
The artist performed at the kickoff rally, sharing personal experiences through his craft.

We Rise Los Angeles

Marian Sahakyan, Managing Editor
June 4, 2018
Harlins presents photos of the L.A. Riots.

A Talk With Brenda Stevenson

Marian Sahakyan, Managing Editor
June 4, 2018
Yeghishe Charents, an Armenian poet once said, O, Armenian people, you only hope for salvation is in your unity. Armenian communities have taken these words into consideration, realizing how true they can be.

THE ARMENIAN PROBLEM

Marian Sahakyan, Managing Editor
May 7, 2018
As they chant through the streets of Hollywood, Los Angeles Armenians continue to fight for a cause that never dies.

The Lost Meaning

Marian Sahakyan, Managing Editor
May 7, 2018
What Were Binging On Netflix

What We’re Binging On Netflix

Marian Sahakyan, Managing Editor
April 5, 2018
A Walk Through The Times

A Walk Through The Times

Marian Sahakyan, Managing Editor
April 4, 2018
A student demonstrates how to shape clay on a turning wheel.

Ceramics, Turning Wheels

Marian Sahakyan, Managing Editor
March 27, 2018
Paris in the Rain Is Resplendent

Paris in the Rain Is Resplendent

Marian Sahakyan, Managing Editor
March 15, 2018
Homes We Love: A Mediterranean Dream

Homes We Love: A Mediterranean Dream

Marian Sahakyan, Features Editor
November 29, 2017
A Taste of Armenia

A Taste of Armenia

Marian Sahakyan, Features Editor
November 29, 2017
Tenacity and Truth Telling

Tenacity and Truth Telling

Marian Sahakyan, Features Editor
November 29, 2017
Start Thinking On Your Career

Start Thinking On Your Career

Marian Sahakyan, Features Editor
November 8, 2017
Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night

Marian Sahakyan, Managing Editor
October 25, 2017
Crossing Country

Crossing Country

Marian Sahakyan, Managing Editor
October 12, 2017
Promoting the Polyglots

Promoting the Polyglots

Marian Sahakyan, Features Editor
October 2, 2017
Choir Performs On The Big Stage

Choir Performs On The Big Stage

Marian Sahakyan, Features Editor
October 2, 2017
Vaqueros Give Blood to Save Lives

Vaqueros Give Blood to Save Lives

Marian Sahakyan, Features Editor
October 2, 2017
Mexico Rocked by Quake

Mexico Rocked by Quake

Marian Sahakyan, Features Editor
October 2, 2017
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