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Presenting MA:E’s February Newsletter! Featuring self care tips, a report on what all the cool kids are wearing, Ann Arbor restaurant recommendations and Asian music/book suggestions, there really is something for everybody. Plus, an inside look on what we’ve been up to and what you can look forward to!

MA:E November Newsletter
Presenting MA:E’s November Newsletter! Featuring team updates, fall recipes, news and happenings from our greater community, and more, there’s no better way to get in the giving mood than snack on some bite-sized MA:E updates~

Warning: Not for the Fainthearted
Boo! Halloween is around the corner. This year, with the ongoing pandemic, I will be celebrating safely at my house. For those of you planning to do the same, here’s a list of spooky recommendations for you to consume (with your candies) at your home! By Tian Yeung

Imposter Syndrome
These self-critical tendencies are what drive growth and progress; they’re not all that terrible, but they’re definitely not doing our mental health any favors. They’re what drive self-doubt, undervaluation of our abilities, and imposter syndrome, a condition that goes hand-in-hand with being a student at an institution as prestigious at Michigan. By Renuka Murthi

No Going Back: How College Changed The Way I Watch Movies
My only complaint is that it would have been nice if someone had warned me about the dangers of accumulating knowledge: about how the more you know, the more it interferes with regular life. The fact is, after taking all those classes, I can’t for the life of me go back to the way I used to feel when watching movies. By Tian Yeung

A Tough Week in My Life in Drinks and Thoughts
Adorning the walls are photos of me and my brothers as children, pulling each other’s hair and covered in dirt. I really do miss those days. So as I get up and start breakfast, I decide to make a drink that reminds me of summer days as a child. The drink we’d have after visiting the park, sweaty and smelling like playground equipment. We’ve changed a lot since then. By Michelle Lin

Skincare Saturday: Double-Cleansing
Double-cleansing means cleansing your face twice by using two different types of cleansers. Primarily done at night (but can also be done in the morning), this helps make sure all the dirt, excess oil, sunscreen, impurities, and anything else that could be clogging your pores is removed from your skin. By Christy Yue