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My Relationship with the Ready 2 Ride Mobile App

Yeah, I know she’s unpopular.

I know you want your analog methods back. This is like the NYC Metro card all over for you, huh? Well, I don’t care. I’m in love, and I’m proud of it.

Me and the Ready 2 Ride Mobile app met on the …

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My Relationship with the Ready 2 Ride Mobile App

Yeah, I know she’s unpopular.

I know you want your analog methods back. This is like the NYC Metro card all over for you, huh? Well, I don’t care. I’m in love, and I’m proud of it.

Me and the Ready 2 Ride Mobile app met on the …

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"CMU Designs new dating app!" [Image of a white man and an asian woman (promise this is relevant) grinning and pointing to a smartphone] "JOIN NOW if you are: an incredibly attractive Asian woman OR...just a white guy"

NYC Renter SHOCKED by Spacious Booths

Wednesday. 2:00 PM. Pittsburgh.

It was supposed to be a fun weekend getaway, but for 28-year-old Manhattan barista and renter John Novak, even a glimpse into the festive booths at Carnival turned into an existential crisis on the state of real estate.

“It was insane. I went in …

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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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New ID Loopholes allow for underage drinking!

Readme is proud to announce that it will be hosting a party this Friday night to welcome all incoming freshmen present for o-week, and yes, there will be alcohol. To be invited, simply bring a copy of this week’s Readme issue with you and show it to our bouncer. “What …

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SCANDAL AT CMU: The SECRET Behind ANSYS Hall's Weight Gain

Exclusive! The dedicated journalists of ReadMe news have been carefully following ANSYS Hall the past few weeks. As one of the youngest buildings at Carnegie Mellon, it has a lot to live up to. Completed in 2019, ANSYS is one of the hottest buildings on campus. It’s outfitted with large …

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We asked our favorite staffwriter to prove she's human

Write an article that sounds like it's written by a human. It should be 200-600 words long and use a lightly formal tone appropriate for a college newspaper.

In this article which sounds like it's written by a human, I'll be convincing you in a lightly formal tone that …

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SHOCKING: Roman Republic only 2600 years away from nuclear capability

In a revelation sending shockwaves through the complex, community-destroying, complex-destroying military-industrial community-complex complex, a new study warns that the ancient civilization of Rome may be far closer to nuclear capability than previously believed.

The authors of the report caution that 2600 years is not as distant as it sounds. …

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Readme's production in decline due to Prohibition

The pervasive hum of the printing press putting out Readme’s weekly dreck has finally faltered. A well-meaning administrator, upon hearing the rumor the magazine runs on a 70/30 blend of grain alcohol and caffeine, initiated a campuswide effort to enforce the national ban on spirits. The goal was to improve …

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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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Top 10 ways to die during Carnival

1. Buggy crashes: Is this one even close? Buggy is like having kids - ­it makes no sense at all when you actually think about it. It’s highly dangerous. The preparation takes up several months of your life, and leads to uncountable sleepless nights. And yet, we can’t seem to …

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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 sketch of three crows sitting at a bar with drinks.

They will greet us as sexual liberators

The saddest day of my life has been, without question, the death of Pitt's beloved former vice chancellor Dick Cheney. On the 4-month anniversary of this somber occasion, I'd like to republish the 2003 interview another of our staffwriters had with him, which represents the purest encapsulation of his fighting …

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Cervesato captured by Pres. Jahanian in nighttime operation

Picture yourself this morning in section DDDD of 122. The topic is data structures, and Prof. Iliano Cerversato, known affectionately by his students as "Iliano" or "The Null Pointer", is giving a spirited talk on implementing frangible lists in C2. Suddenly, the door of Rashid is blown in with an …

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Could Drunk Driving be Better than Sex? 7 good reasons (and 1 bad one)

One of the great tragedies of the human condition is that two of the most forbidden of sins are also the simplest pleasures of life: sex and drunk driving. But for one brief moment, allow me to let comparison be the thief of joy as I pit these iconic vices …

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Bio-Computing at CMU Promises to Revolutionize Queer Literature

“It is sacrilege that anyone graduating from Dietrich as an English major could even consider the possibility of having a stable career” – Unnamed Computational Biology researcher. With the unveiling of ChatGPT-4o early this summer, along with constant daily advancements in AI technology, artists are feeling mounting pressure as their …

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An honest review of this horrid, cursed magazine

Somehow I have found myself as an editor for Readme. You start leaving a few grammar suggestions in peoples Google Docs and all the sudden they make you an editor. Being an editor for the premier comedy, satire, and news publication sounds glamorous, but in reality it is a hell …

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Some Popular Books

Where the Wild Things Are: 10/10. This mind-blowing pocket guide, published by Readme itself, assists sun-deprived, fun-deprived, perpetual studiers such as yourself in touching grass around campus. With directions to secret locations, such as “The Cut,” you’ll find yourself getting more Vitamin D this semester than ever before.

This …

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Two women argue about twins, King Solomon demands both be cut in half • Biology department recommends students engineer another pandemic for finals reprieve, extra credit offered • There is nothing funny about erectile dysfunction • Farnam Jahanian declared President for Life by Board of Trustees, immediately begins purges • Reviewing Gary’s neighbor Ted’s fish-grave-sized shovel • King Solomon Attempts to divide up twins, mother requests they're both cut in half • Student uses AI to write suicide note, gets posthumous AIV • Student Government shutdown looms as Senate fails to ratify budget • Shocking new scandal breaks as leaked report reveals Tim Walz saved puppy from drowning • Alumni find 50% of soul returns after donating to Readme (cmureadme.com/donate) • CMU linguistics department finishes 70 year project to translate ancient Egyptian porno • Amid mental health crisis, Google image searches for “scary werewolf” outnumber searches for “silly dog” • "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 • Admin continues to insist that you can't spell anything else with the letters C, M, and U • Dick King Mellon? Wasn't that was Carnegie was doing? • Hasbro publishes internship rejection trading card game • Christmas Wishes Granted: CEO Shot • Monkey business fails to succeed in ever competitive economy • Transphobes: It's still Constantinople • Women breaking glass ceiling suffering head lacerations • Two women argue about twins, King Solomon demands both be cut in half. • Biology department recommends students engineer another pandemic for finals reprieve, extra credit offered • There is nothing funny about erectile dysfunction • Farnam Jahanian declared President for Life by Board of Trustees, immediately begins purges • Reviewing Gary’s neighbor Ted’s fish-grave-sized shovel • King Solomon Attempts to divide up twins, mother requests they're both cut in half. • Student uses AI to write suicide note, gets posthumous AIV • Student Government shutdown looms as Senate fails to ratify budget • Shocking new scandal breaks as leaked report reveals Tim Walz saved puppy from drowning • Alumni find 50% of soul returns after donating to Readme (cmureadme.com/donate). • CMU linguistics department finishes 70 year project to translate ancient Egyptian porno • Amid mental health crisis, Google image searches for “scary werewolf” outnumber searches for “silly dog” • "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. • Admin continues to insist that you can't spell anything else with the letters C, M, and U. • Dick King Mellon? Wasn't that was Carnegie was doing? • Hasbro publishes internship rejection trading card game. • Christmas Wishes Granted: CEO Shot. • Monkey business fails to succeed in ever competitive economy • Transphobes: It's still Constantinople • Women breaking glass ceiling suffering head lacerations