Growing Old in Switzerland as a Foreigner: The Portrait Exhibition in Plainpalais
By Motahareh Mohebi, News Editor of The Graduate Press It was a sunny-windy afternoon when I decided to go toContinue Reading
The Graduate Press – La Gazette de la Paix
The independent student publication of the Geneva Graduate Institute
By Motahareh Mohebi, News Editor of The Graduate Press It was a sunny-windy afternoon when I decided to go toContinue Reading
L’élection complémentaire au Conseil fédéral, prévue ce mercredi 7 décembre ne devrait pas créer de surprises. Tour d’horizon des différents candidats et enjeux.
Should we play in this World Cup? Should we watch this World Cup? And if we do watch the World Cup is it possible to do so in protest?
What is this new law truly a ban on if not the right of Muslim women to wear a face covering such as a burqa or a niqab if they so choose?
Pussy Riot, a collective whose creativity was born in the illegality of opposition struggle, recently visited Switzerland, a country where the State funds artists who criticise it.
By Amédée Hirt A brief history of the Swiss National Day The Swiss National Day on the 1st of AugustContinue Reading
Par Amédée Hirt Une brève histoire de la fête nationale suisse La fête nationale suisse, fixée au 1er août, estContinue Reading
Why looking at details can improve understanding the world – an example from Switzerland By Delphine Magara The canton ofContinue Reading
On the Swiss-Indonesia Free Trade Agreement Referendum
On September 27th, Switzerland held a federal referendum to determine a number of political initiatives including paternity leave, changes to hunting laws and whether or not it should maintain its agreement with the EU to allow the free movement of people across borders.







