Camelot
Lancelot and Guinevere
Girls often dream of knights and kings whisking them away. But, does it ever happen? Hardly. But, this does beg the question, how does dating look at SSE, the place where we spend so much of our precious time, and where we desperately focus our search for love?
A Peasant’s Parable
Hitting the nail right on the head, the word “Camelot,” has been associated with King Arthur and medieval Europe everywhere I looked. As a history enthusiast, I had to try long and hard to resist writing about King Arthur and Excalibur, the coolest name for a sword. Ever. Period.
The New Arthur
From the bastion of his power, the king of England gazes west, towards a land where his rule does not yet reach. A fierce realm that many English kings before him, including his grandfather, have failed to pacify. Now, four years after ascending his throne, the time has come for king Edward I to take to the sword.
The Art of the Handelsspexet
With the start of the spring term, students at SSE can start looking forward to one of the biggest SASSE events of the year: Handelsspexet, the iconic theatrical performance put on each year by students at SSE.
A Sort of “FREE” Business
Amidst the latest influx of business jargons, buzzwords such as “innovation” and “impact” seem to permeate the lectures at SSE. Of course, with its snazzy FREE mission and mandatory reflection courses, the more-than-a-century year old institution has kept up with the lingo of contemporary business.
The Treasury and its Dragon
One cannot hear enough about the many issues our globalized world is facing. Climate change, loss of biodiversity, rising domestic and international inequality, risk of nuclear conflict, technological abuse, etc. All of these issues require either an immediate solution or a versatile prevention plan.
The Joys of Stepping into the Atrium
As students, you have doubtless experienced certain special moments after starting at SSE. From running down the red carpet during enrollment day, to meeting your best friend during intro math, or returning to physical lectures after a remote semester - these moments hold a special place in our hearts, moments to be remembered years after graduating.
A Nostalgia Generation
The culture is a broken record. The silver screen is consumed by remakes of Disney classics and Marvel reboots; the runways by recyclings of previous fashion trends (and not for sustainability purposes); the arenas by acts from decades ago (2022’s most in-demand touring act, Elton John, hasn’t had a #1 single since 1985)…
Forging a Legacy: Interview with President Lars Strannegård
Maral Batbaatar, journalist and Vice Editor in Chief conducts an up-close interview with SSE’s President, Lars Strannegård on the past, present, and future of SSE. Has there been, or will there ever be, a “Camelot”? What does education look like in the presence of Artificial Intelligence? Students as Knights?
February Horoscope
Christmas break is long gone, and summer is far ahead. It’s cold and dark, and SSE students have precious few things to look forward to. Therefore we at Minimax offer all of you a glimpse into your future…