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By Lillian Tzanev Snow-capped peaks pierce clouds.A spring sun warms the blue sheen. Still, la bise lingers. Bankers and beggarsbyContinue Reading
La Gazette de la Paix • An independent bilingual student publication of the Geneva Graduate Institute
By Lillian Tzanev Snow-capped peaks pierce clouds.A spring sun warms the blue sheen. Still, la bise lingers. Bankers and beggarsbyContinue Reading
A Glimmer of Hope at the Institute By Laura Minnetian A few weeks ago, my dear friend Lena asked me,Continue Reading
By José Eduardo Martínez Torres The Graduate Press team asked non-EU/EFTA students how the process of migrating has been experienced.Continue Reading
By Wassim Atrissi, Itzhak Dorai, Noa Sara Lehmann On June 14th, the G7 summit came to Geneva, and with it,Continue Reading
by Audrey Hubleur What if innovation in education meant blending the past with the present? As at other universities inContinue Reading
By Sydney Wiser In recent years, journalism has often been regarded as an ailing industry. As large news organizations downsizeContinue Reading
Par Melisa Kisacik À Genève, il suffit de repasser deux fois au même endroit pour comprendre que les murs neContinue Reading
by Paolo Tarony Saisi de Chateauneuf On Sunday, June 14th, at 5:15 in the morning, I was on the streetsContinue Reading
Péter Magyar Election in Hungary By Paolo Tarony Saisi de Chateauneuf On the night of April 12th, on the banksContinue Reading
by Meera Mohankrishnan Exploring a new literacy genre can often feel intimidating. Committing to a book requires your time andContinue Reading








