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First ever PI-Parent conferences

Carnegie Mellon University held the world’s first ever PI – Parent conference this week, allowing principal investigators to meet one-on-one with parents of graduate students to discuss research progress, work habits, lab space conduct, social development, as well as home environment.

University officials said the initiative was introduced in …

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CMU to host the Olympic Games

JANUARY, GESLING STADIUM – After decades of Carnegie Mellon nobly hosting sporting events and their most exciting approximations thereof – Buggy races, Booth build week, and occasional football games (I was able to attend one, when I happened to walk by Gesling Stadium after the halftime show caught my ear) …

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A Wikipedia-style donation banner, which descends into caffeine-withdrawal-fueled pleading.
A sketch of a horse drawing a (CMU-style) buggy.
A marriage certificate for README. The name is filled in using pasted bits of cut-up newspaper.

README Strike Thwarted By Too Many Supporters

The sun was shining as a group of README writers took their places along the sidewalk of Forbes Avenue. Pushing aside Jehovah’s Witnesses, the group raised their signs and began to chant: “Eshaan works us ‘till we’re dust, and he won’t fucking pay us”. Weeks of worker tensions had finally …

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So-called “Platform for Free Speech” Against Freedom of Painting with Balls

It is with a heavy heart and a profound sense of betrayal that I must address a grave injustice unfolding on our campus. Not long ago, I was confronted for the innocuous act of painting The Fence with my gonads. This is nothing less than a blatant violation of the …

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A word search which, when completed, appears strangely similar to a certain four-panel comic.
An ad for a work-study employment opportunity which pays $1250 to $2404 weekly. It offers good job security for post-graduation, including a guarantee of multi-year employment. You can travel overseas, work with land and sea vehicles, and develop close networks with major American tech companies. If interested, reach out to a recruiter with your name, other biographical details, and previous combat history. (The background fades to a camo pattern.)

CMU's Cease and Desist to Radford University Finally Arrives After Being Lost in the USPS Pipeline for 103 Years

At the beginning of this week, a The Tartan spokesperson revealed to Readme in an exclusive interview that CMU Administration and The Tartan were planning on reviving a copyright dispute that is over a century old against Radford University. As it turns out, CMU is not the only institution with …

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Cobalt-60 rods labeled "drop and run", with radiation artifacts on the image.

Readme Sells Out

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The Wheel and its affects on our children

It’s the latest craze, the vogue, a revolution, and it’s rolling off the shelves. If you’ve lived in ancient society in the last few lunar cycles, you’ve heard of it: the wheel.

The wheel has transformed our world swiftly; be it agriculture, transportation, cheese, or construction, they’ve already become …

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An image appearing to be a screenshot of a Polymarket betting option labeled "Will that bigass construction project on Forbes/Craig be completed on time?" with a 1% projected chance of succeeding and a $500 trillion volume.

Argumentative Essay

In this course, I (along with my peers) have developed fundamental skills in argumentation—both the synthesis and analysis of argument, and its application in a modern context. In this essay, I have been asked to take a side on one of the most controversial issues in today's America, and to …

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A Letter from the Editor

As you may or may not know, ReadMe has been around since the dawn of time. We’re so old, in fact, that for our first volumes we were called TellMe. We orated about the Big Bang, the age of the dinosaurs, and the evolution of humanity. Once we could write, …

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The secret dark reality of ChatGPT

Much to the dismay of educators around the globe, the popularity of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has exploded over the past year. Millions of prompts are sent every day to OpenAI’s groundbreaking chatbot ChatGPT. Carnegie Mellon’s students in particular have quickly latched on to this new way to avoid their …

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CMU To Construct New, Shittier Donner

shittier donner With the completion of the new Highmark Center for Wellness, CMU has successfully wrapped up yet another construction project. Needing a new project to collect alumni donations, CMU turns to their freshman housing. Hopeful Donner residents prayed that CMU would finally announce the destruction of Donner, however, this Monday CMU …

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readme returns!

Hello! We're readme, a re­established student­-run satire magazine at the one and only Carnegie Mellon University! We were originally founded in 1992, when Jim McDougal, Terry Former, Elle Forest, and that Scooter "Skip" Hoodwinkle decided to meet in the deep recesses of the Doherty A level and think up …

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Last Rites: The Final Words of a Student Trapped in Gates

ReadMe’s most dedicated journalists have recently discovered a letter at the bottom of a Rohr Cafe – La Prima coffee cup, believed to be written by a student who never made it out of the Gates and Hillman centers. Out of respect for this fallen student, we have decided to …

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A "WANTED DEAD" poster for spotted lanternflies.

Readme Crime Report

As always, Readme has another very real crime report. Only the best for our dear loyal readers. Anyways, here are the crimes!

Student’s Mouse Problems Turns Ugly

Recently, two CMU students had been sued by the Mouse himself after selling charms and prints featuring a black anthropomorphic mouse …

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Readme Investigates CMU's Newest StuCo

Silly Goose Reporting Line

Though many universities offer student-taught courses, CMU’s StuCo program is unique. It’s better. The newest offering from the StuCo program is 15-122: Principles of Imperative Computation. Over the past few months, several readme journalists have gone undercover as students and enrolled in this course. Here is our unbiased, fact …

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CMU students shocked to discover relationships exist outside of movies • Carnival rides now include the Throngler, the Impaly­Stabber, and the Twist • C@CMU: CMU's cultural touchstone • Shocking new scandal breaks as leaked report reveals Tim Walz saved puppy from drowning • Buggy steroid use on raceday: an investigation • CMU Hollywood theme goes straight to streaming • CS Senior devastated that he must complete Masters to finally fuck computer • Future generation invents pants that are baggy in six new dimensions • Kilties go on strike, now only wear normal hats • King Solomon Attempts to divide up twins, mother requests they're both cut in half • UN rejects Readme bit for diplomatic immunity • Readme's own Fulke Fuchs supports Admin's declaration that "Trump" is a curse word • I'm not going to do it, but it would be SO easy to kill my roommate, several report • Professor suspended after CMU student argues "Proof by God" valid Concepts tool • How to make sure the divorce is YOUR fault, a guide for teens • SLICE defends university­-sanctioned orgies • Breaking news: student from California realizes ash falling from sky is actually snow • The existential horror of nap time: A retrospective • World Peace finally achieved after man starts Israel­-Palestine argument in comments of a cat video • Philosopher finally discovers the meaning of life, claims it's "not really all that special, honestly" • CMU students shocked to discover relationships exist outside of movies. • Carnival rides now include the Throngler, the Impaly­Stabber, and the Twist. • C@CMU: CMU's cultural touchstone • Shocking new scandal breaks as leaked report reveals Tim Walz saved puppy from drowning • Buggy steroid use on raceday: an investigation • CMU Hollywood theme goes straight to streaming • CS Senior devastated that he must complete Masters to finally fuck computer • Future generation invents pants that are baggy in six new dimensions • Kilties go on strike, now only wear normal hats • King Solomon Attempts to divide up twins, mother requests they're both cut in half. • UN rejects Readme bit for diplomatic immunity. • Readme's own Fulke Fuchs supports Admin's declaration that "Trump" is a curse word • I'm not going to do it, but it would be SO easy to kill my roommate, several report. • Professor suspended after CMU student argues "Proof by God" valid Concepts tool. • How to make sure the divorce is YOUR fault, a guide for teens • SLICE defends university­-sanctioned orgies • Breaking news: student from California realizes ash falling from sky is actually snow • The existential horror of nap time: A retrospective • World Peace finally achieved after man starts Israel­-Palestine argument in comments of a cat video. • Philosopher finally discovers the meaning of life, claims it's "not really all that special, honestly"