Bilatérales III : entre soutien universitaire, contestation et débats politiques
Par Gregory Wagner, French editor au Graduate Press Le mercredi 5 novembre, l’Université de Genève a accueilli, en partenariat avecContinue Reading
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Par Gregory Wagner, French editor au Graduate Press Le mercredi 5 novembre, l’Université de Genève a accueilli, en partenariat avecContinue Reading
On the 12 November, the Middle East and North African Student Initiative (MENA) held its biggest conference of this year, The Economy of a Genocide. Several scholars, activists, and practitioners were invited to discuss the economic motives behind the occupation and genocide in Gaza.
by Sabrina Casale Between October 31st and November 9th, the 31st edition of the Geneva International Film Festival was heldContinue Reading
By Elena Natali Youths have always been the spark of social change, but no generation has expressed that spark quiteContinue Reading
In her reflection on Zohran Mamdani’s historic win as Mayor of New York, Mariairene Fornari examines what this moment signals for a generation raised to believe in cosmopolitan belonging before the rise of reactionary politics.
Following a recent robbery at the residence, the Institute and student representatives are working together on both short-term awareness and long-term security improvements. While measures such as additional surveillance and structural upgrades are being evaluated, students are encouraged to practice simple, everyday safety habits—such as confirming who is entering the building and ensuring doors are securely closed.
By Chiara Cavaletto The Geneva International Film Festival (GIFF) began this past Friday, October 31st, and will continue through NovemberContinue Reading
In her report on Professor Julian Go’s lecture “Anticolonial Thought and Social Theory,” Laura Minnetian captures a compelling call to reimagine sociology’s Eurocentric canon. Go argues that anti-colonial thinkers—from Apolinario Mabini to contemporary voices—were not marginal but central to theorizing society.
In her Fall 2025 editorial, Aanvi Singh, Senior Student Life Editor, captures the rhythm of transition — from the warmth of summer to the reflective air of autumn, from first-year excitement to second-year nostalgia.
In conversation with Erin Katrina Titiheruw, MINT 2nd Year Student. Q: What makes you the ideal candidate for your role,Continue Reading








