The Perfect Day
By Claire Ransom A light breeze stirs. The birds chirp. White, fluffy clouds dot the sky. All around, families andContinue Reading
The independent student publication of the Geneva Graduate Institute
By Claire Ransom A light breeze stirs. The birds chirp. White, fluffy clouds dot the sky. All around, families andContinue Reading
By Anand Menon and Rainer Mensing One often grapples with questions of identity, both of oneself and of others. Unfortunately,Continue Reading
By Riya Sarin Studying in Geneva, it’s sometimes easy to forget that we live in one of the most picturesqueContinue Reading
By Harvey Parafina The Graduate Institute (IHEID) opened its doors for the latest cohorts on Monday, September 16. The InstituteContinue Reading
A heads-up with Professor Arcand for students of statistical methods By Pulkit Bajpai and Rainer Mensing Empirical results inform bothContinue Reading
By Anonymous Who am I? This is a question everyone asks throughout their life. To many, higher education is aContinue Reading
By Younes Zangiabadi On April 8th, the Trump administration formally announced its plan to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards CorpsContinue Reading
This detailed list is a result of me trying to lead a comfortable and fulfilling life in Geneva on a budget (not an easy task).
By Phasawit Jutatungcharoen March 20, 2014. The Royal Thai Army had just declared martial law for the purposes of restoringContinue Reading
In 2011, millions of people from different backgrounds and orientations filled the region’s streets, chanting for ‘bread, freedom and social justice’. Eight years later, did they achieve their demands? Have the region’s authoritarian regimes learned anything from the revolts? Ultimately, were they successful revolutions or mere protests doomed to failure?






