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What is Sex? An Investigative Account

In the modern day, it is difficult to partake in the “popular culture” or the “massive media” without encountering allusions to the “sex”. The “sexual object” is evidently a device of notable significance to the constitution of that which may be referred to. However, being a mysterious and obfuscated entity, …

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The REAL and UNADULTERATED TRUTH about Spring Break

Hello readers of this esteemed magazine. I come to you with the TRUTH about Spring Break. I must write quickly before they find me. I’m not supposed to be telling you this…

This semester I enrolled in 15-451, a simple algorithms course to fulfill my SCS requirements. In the …

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5-Minute Crafts: ECE!

Ah, 18-100 introduction to Electrical & Computer Engineering, truly a quintessential class in the Carnegie Mellon undergraduate experience. Students get to build various fun labs every week, such as building 3 bit adders, a radio, and even programming their own machine learning classification system! To be able to complete such …

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Readme Retraces Its Steps

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A quiz labeled "Am I Austistic Quiz" with the subtitle "Find out now for free!" It has three questions: "What's your name?", "What's your date of birth?", and "Do you have autism?" (with options A and B for yes and no respectively). At the bottom, upside down text says "Key: Did you mostly select 'A'? You're autistic! Did you mostly select 'B'? Chances are you're not autistic."
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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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Hamburg Hall to be renamed Cheeseburg Hall

After much debate, David P. Bennett, the Vice President for University Advancement at CMU has officially made the decision to rename Hamburg Hall to Cheeseburg Hall. Designed in 1915, Cheeseburg Hall originally served as the headquarters for the U.S. Bureau of Mines; however, in 1984, the building was purchased by …

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Carnival makes Pitt rethink CMU: 'Even lamer than we thought'

Students visiting Carnival from the University of Pittsburgh report their impressions of Carnegie Mellon have fallen, and not risen. Instead of finding CMU cool for the first time ever, students say they are disappointed by the “degree of nerdiness” and hard work that goes into Carnival.

Students at the …

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In defense of CMU: Why Carnegie Mellon is simply built better than others

Thinking about transferring or talking badly about Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)? It’s often second nature for CMU students to contemplate this. However, consider reconsidering. CMU is a pioneer of American universities, famous for being the best and staying the best. Here are the top five reasons why CMU is still …

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A Solution to the “last steel factory” amount of schoolwork CMU students must do daily.

It is clear that CMU students are overwhelmed by unnecessary, unrealistic, unfathomable, unfashionable amounts of schoolwork assigned to them every day. A new policy has just entered into testing by the lab of Dr. Et Al, and has shown remarkable results in regards to student-professor relations.

This policy grants …

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Pittsburgh announces cheat day for airspace laser-pointer laws

One thing we all liked to do as kids is mess around with laser-pointers. Watching cats chase around the dots, blinding our siblings, but most fun of all, aiming at airplanes! Unfortunately for our joyful childhood spirits, the very 1984 United States of America government passed a law in 2012 …

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The Worm's Perspective: A Review of RFK's Brain

The human brain comes in a variety of different forms, from the quick and witty to the dull and sluggish. I had the opportunity to taste a unique and rare brain a few years ago, and had I known whose it was, I would have eaten the whole thing- what …

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"Days since the Tartan said a slur: 7,461"

How to tell if your classmates peaked in college

As CMU alumni return to their alma mater for the carnival season, one question is at the top of their minds as they see their former classmates: “Did they peak in university?”

To help out our fellow Tartans, we have created this guide on how to identify people who …

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Carnegie Crime Report

README prides itself on informing the students of Carnegie Mellon on local news and major events. Due to a large influx in crime on and near campus, README is publishing the details of several crimes so students know what to look out for. Safety is README’s top priority as an …

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Readme Crime Report

The Readme crime report isn’t just focused just on the happenings on campus, we are also well connected to the city around us! In this issue of the crime report, we at readme present to you the most serious news from Pittsburgh. This is definitely not because we ran out …

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CMU Takes Position on Gates Divorce

In August of 2021, Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates got a divorce after 27 years of profitable marriage. While the couples' finances have since been settled, CMU has quietly ignored a brewing custody battle over the Gates' favorite child: the Gates-Hillman Center.

While the 9-story building was conceived …

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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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SLICE defends university­-sanctioned orgies • RA finds Olympic torch during room check • How to Increase your home's retail value by NOT murdering people in it • President Farnam spotted frequenting Carnival Parties • Professor Iliano Cervesato applies for an RA position in E-Tower following Carnegie Cup Cheating Allegations • Man I sure hope no one rejects this headline • Unethical P-hacking in science and society: a critical analysis of the tortoise and the hare • CMU air has "just the right amount" of Radon, administration pinky promises • Admin continues to insist that you can't spell anything else with the letters C, M, and U • OPINION: First, it was a Masters. Now, you need a Ph.D. before they let you fuck the computers • i have two calculators in my backpack and im ashamed • Gallo determined responsible for mudslide in rock climbing gym • Carnegie Mellon color no longer the concept of plaid • Noah complains that God's 'gone woke' after Ark flooded • Young men increasingly feeling that having a Borat impression counts as a personality ­ Report • CMU students shocked to discover relationships exist outside of movies • Complete works of Saphho discovered in a Home Depot • My strong opinions on the Syrian Revolution an essay • "I had no clue he was gay," Leonardo DaVinci's third apprentice twink claims • Robotics students shocked half their projects are just reskinned guns • SLICE defends university­-sanctioned orgies • RA finds Olympic torch during room check • How to Increase your home's retail value by NOT murdering people in it. • President Farnam spotted frequenting Carnival Parties • Professor Iliano Cervesato applies for an RA position in E-Tower following Carnegie Cup Cheating Allegations. • Man I sure hope no one rejects this headline. • Unethical P-hacking in science and society: a critical analysis of the tortoise and the hare. • CMU air has "just the right amount" of Radon, administration pinky promises. • Admin continues to insist that you can't spell anything else with the letters C, M, and U. • OPINION: First, it was a Masters. Now, you need a Ph.D. before they let you fuck the computers. • i have two calculators in my backpack and im ashamed. • Gallo determined responsible for mudslide in rock climbing gym. • Carnegie Mellon color no longer the concept of plaid • Noah complains that God's 'gone woke' after Ark flooded. • Young men increasingly feeling that having a Borat impression counts as a personality ­ Report • CMU students shocked to discover relationships exist outside of movies. • Complete works of Saphho discovered in a Home Depot • My strong opinions on the Syrian Revolution an essay. • "I had no clue he was gay," Leonardo DaVinci's third apprentice twink claims. • Robotics students shocked half their projects are just reskinned guns