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Readme Summer School


Finals Week Sestina

As I enter the cold concrete cervix of Wean,
the gold plaque of Raymond smells my fear.
I order a coffee that’ll make me shit
out all my self loathing and lack of sleep.
I don’t think I’ve retained a thing from this class.
It might be worth risking the …

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Readme's Homework Eating Service

Finals are a stressful time. Each class just loves piling on projects, homework, and exams all at once. That's why Readme is proud to introduce the new Readme Homework Eating Service! Inspired by the dogs of old, the Readme Homework Eating Service is incredibly straightforward. Bring a printed out copy …

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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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Heart not in work, striking Homestead workers declare

After weeks of refusing to stay working at the steel mill past 2 a.m., employees at Homestead Steel Works have finally gone on strike. They are protesting outside the factory, saying that working all day without a lunch break is “unethical.” Some complain they have not been home to visit …

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The Scramble for Element 119: The Race Continues

The quest to discover new superheavy elements has in the past been analogized to a race. Since the discovery of berkelium, in 1946, scientists from various laboratories around the world have competed, and at times collaborated, to discover new elements, leading to a string of discoveries of element 97 up …

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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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Evil Careers for those in the Arts (Oh, and the Humanities)

Every freshman comes to CMU with the same dream. They may have different passions, but when they stand up at convocation, each one has the same thought in their mind: my very own Faustian contract is just around the corner. Unfortunately, achieving this dream is easier for some than it …

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A sketch of a worm saying "boy, I sure do love getting up early!", with a bird flying toward it in the background.
A MadLibs in which you write your own readme review.

Carnegie cracks down on Crystal Math

Crime cried for help in the quiet halls of Wean last night as an avalanche of crooked Material Science Engineers poured out of room 7500, breaking past red and blue barricades. A report submitted by a Mr. Benjamin Amstutz, a sophomore in MSE, detailed an organized plot to do crystal …

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An Analysis of Spending Habits of Woke People

In the recent culture war waged by conservatives in the United States of America, a central tenet is as follows: "go woke, go broke"¹. This begets the question, is there any semblance of truth to this claim? We analyzed hundreds of years worth of financial literature as well as statistics, …

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Tongue Wrestler Fights Battle for Dominance

Since the dawn of humankind, the practice of wrestling has been used to determine social pecking orders. Countless fighters, from the Greeks to the Mughals to John Cena, have earned alpha status by turning their opponents into emasculated area rugs. It doesn’t matter whether people wrestle with bodies, arms, or …

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Hey Alums! Here's what's new on campus

Welcome back to campus, alumni! We hope that you have fun during carnival, and that the school brings back warm memories of your time here. CMU’s changed a lot since you’ve graduated, but don’t fear: readMe is here to get you up to speed.

Schatz has acquired its first …

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Novel Methods of Preventing Wasteful Elevator Use at CMU

Introduction

When John Elevator first unveiled elevators at the Chicago World Fair in Des Moines IA, 1462, the technology immediately garnered worldwide adoption. Buildings could access untold verticality once the ascension of hundred-floor constructions was no longer bounded by the feeble power of human muscle and bone, but …

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This Week In Bears

Crime continues to plague our CMU campus, even as we approach winter break. In this case, our loyal reporters have followed the crumb trail to a pair of menaces doing suspicious activity around campus for the past weeks.

Camper Crushers Take to Unicycles

Two bears have recently joined …

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Freshman's Guide to Getting Laid

Welcome to CMU, class of 2029+. When you first step onto campus, you may find yourself overwhelmed by the staggering number of clubs to join and people to meet, but if you're anything like us at readme, your first priority will always be one thing: sleeping with freshmen.

We've …

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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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"HELP WANTED: Looking for help moving a large shipment of 122 homework keys. Must be discrete and good at withstanding torture. Will discuss pay upon arrival."
A set of four fake CMU missed connections: "To the asianest asian who ever asianed, I'm so into you (because you're asian)", "To the guy who was walking through Doherty two weeks ago, who I will provide no further descriptors of, you're so fine",  "To the girl I've been unflinchingly staring down for the whole semester, I can't tell if you're into me or deeply terrified of me, but I think we both want the same thing [smirk emoji]", and "I wanna fuck my TA so bad"

README buys Farnam's Hair? Cost of CMU Leader's Locks

CMU President Farnam Jahanian with hair reminiscent of Elvis Presley's

In the days following README's bankruptcy, many questions have arisen, such as "how,” "why,” and "what's the difference between a marmot and a gopher.” The answer to at least two of these questions has recently come to light: Farnam's hair. It is still unclear why the hair of CMU's …

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Oops! All Eugenics! Student accidentally argues for eugenics during ethics class for seventeenth time this week • CMU endorses homelessness as a viable solution to rising competition in on-campus housing • Does the third amendment let me kick out my ROTC roommate? • The Revolution is coming, just let me get off my SSRIs first • Child tries to separate parents to get two Christmases • "What do you mean they don't know the difference between wet layup and prepreg?" CMU students shocked by lackluster carbon fiber fabrication knowledge of average person • GOOD NEWS! 3rd Amendment Repealed: Veteran housing crisis resolved • Kanye up to something • Freak temperature drop causes huge windfall for smalltalk enjoyers • New show “Nothing in this room is cake please stop cutting my stuff in half” is a Netflix sensation • Hillman very angry to discover nobody knows which building is his • Local first­-year unable to use restroom without the lulling of reels from adjacent stalls • District Attorney unable to rule out murder as Buggy Alumni Association hit • Dreamworks newest IP revealed: "How to train your LLM" • Rabbi hot?! • Student who refuses to pronounce Chinese peoples' names insists it's pronounced 'Barthhhelona' • Why the liberal left wants to make the face in the electrical outlets smiley instead of frowny • "I hate campus dining" says student eating third Hunan meal of day • If you don't read this magazine, we'll shoot this Scotty Dog • i have two calculators in my backpack and im ashamed • Oops! All Eugenics! Student accidentally argues for eugenics during ethics class for seventeenth time this week • CMU endorses homelessness as a viable solution to rising competition in on-campus housing • Does the third amendment let me kick out my ROTC roommate? • The Revolution is coming, just let me get off my SSRIs first • Child tries to separate parents to get two Christmases • "What do you mean they don't know the difference between wet layup and prepreg?" CMU students shocked by lackluster carbon fiber fabrication knowledge of average person. • GOOD NEWS! 3rd Amendment Repealed: Veteran housing crisis resolved. • Kanye up to something • Freak temperature drop causes huge windfall for smalltalk enjoyers. • New show “Nothing in this room is cake please stop cutting my stuff in half” is a Netflix sensation • Hillman very angry to discover nobody knows which building is his • Local first­-year unable to use restroom without the lulling of reels from adjacent stalls. • District Attorney unable to rule out murder as Buggy Alumni Association hit. • Dreamworks newest IP revealed: "How to train your LLM". • Rabbi hot?! • Student who refuses to pronounce Chinese peoples' names insists it's pronounced 'Barthhhelona'. • Why the liberal left wants to make the face in the electrical outlets smiley instead of frowny • "I hate campus dining" says student eating third Hunan meal of day • If you don't read this magazine, we'll shoot this Scotty Dog. • i have two calculators in my backpack and im ashamed.