The theme for this issue is a tribute to all the years that have come before us, a throwback to 20, 30, even 40 years ago. This issue is centered around the slow and steady movement of time, how things just seem to get stuck sometimes. Explore the realms of passion, angst, powerful currents, trends, and epidemics – elements that mirror wildfires. Enjoy. Perhaps this issue will give you a sense of clarity in the havoc, or a stimulus in the stillness. We hope you enjoy. This issue aims to delve into the many facets of the Camelot mythos; to bring to life a variety of engaging and thought-provoking topics. Dealing with the school’s reputation, position, status, history and much more, this issue explores what it means to be an SSE student. Stockholm’s hustle and bustle have grown to consume the halls of SSE: as summer draws nearer, opportunities loom around the corner. It doesn’t take much to obtain new perspective. In this issue we highlight the treasure in this fact, drawing from Minimax’s past. Reset is an issue of discussion: what it means to be alive in the 2020s; the things we take for granted but perhaps shouldn’t. As we say good bye to another year of Minimax, we also say farewell to those leaving us and an era of Minimax. In terms of speech, we are far too liberal in the everyday sense of the word, but nowhere near liberal enough in the true sense of the word. With the difficult times among us, we need a little bit of help navigating the treacherous path - a spark to guide the way. In a new year for Minimax, we explore what is means to be alive in 2020 in the wake of a new art class and the wake of a new era of socialising. Archive The Change Issue The Hungry Issue Monsters Issue Quarantine Issue The Love Issue The Roaring 20's Underground The Inspiration Issue The Nature Issue 2018 2019 2020