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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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Tales from Beyond Frick Park I: The Haunting of Gates-Hillman

No living creature can exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even lanternflies and cockroaches are supposed, by some, to dream. Gates Hillman, not sane, stood against the canyon, holding insanity within its glass-and-zinc ribcage; it had stood so for twenty years and might stand for twenty more, assuming FMS …

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Artificial Intelligence – For Real, This Time

13 minute listen at: https://cmureadme.com/podcasts/artificial-intelligence-for-real-this-time

SAFFRON, BYLINE: Welcome to our first installment of LISTENUP, our new README podcast hosted right here out of the heart of Pittsburgh.

(SOUNDBYTE OF PATRIOTIC BRIDGEBUILDING AND METALWORKING NOISES)

SAFFRON: Today we’re here with a very special guest. I’d like to introduce—

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Donner combusts, will be used as housing regardless

Early Friday morning, the sound of explosions rang throughout campus as Carnegie Mellon’s most reviled dorm, Donner House, appeared to spontaneously combust. Luckily no one was harmed, as residents attempt to spend as much time outside of Donner as possible, however the building suffered catastrophic damage. On Monday a CMU …

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A "where's waldo?"-style drawing with hundreds of people on a beach. The shadow of an aircraft dropping a bomb is superimposed over them.

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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Three students injured in West Point cake cutting ritual, reports claim

Last Friday, the nightly dessert distribution at United States Military Academy West Point turned deadly. Jeff, the plebe assigned to cut the fruitcake, doffed his hat and removed the laminated cake-slicing template from beneath it. He brushed fresh buzzcut hairs off the template and placed it on the cake. There …

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On the origins of buggy

In modern day, it can be difficult to recollect the scrappy origins of the noble sport of Sweepstakes. Informally known as Buggy, this pastime today takes the form of small carbon fiber capsules being pushed along a set route through Schenley Park, steered by students of short stature and …

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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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A word search, but the words are all censored.

Readme Communists Exposed!

It is with a heavy heart that I, Joseph McCathy, admit we have been slighted. We are all the victims of a great and mighty deception perpetuated by 7 members of the ReadMe staff. ReadMe, like many great organizations before it, is infected by the fever known as Communism. This …

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An image of water balloons flying toward Hunt Library, superimposed with letters spelling "WE GAZORCH...and so can you."

The realization that the year 2014 is in 4 hours 5 minutes 17 seconds, and its aging-related implications

In this paradigm-shifting study, we unveil the startling truth that our perception of time is seriously flawed. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the year that occurred four years ago was not 2016, but actually 2020. This conclusion was arrived at by the fact that 2024 - 4 = 2020, and not …

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"How many times did you vote this election? (Sample Size: 500 students)" [a pie chart with the following data: 0–2 is 29.5%, 3–5 is 47.7%, 6–10 is 15.9%, and 11+ is 6.8%]
A diagram of a cruise ship cabin with 16 silhoettes of people packed in in various uncomfortable configurations.

Readme Reviews

Readme knows you don’t have time to read books just for funsies. So we did the work for you. Enjoy these thorough, accurate, and detailed reviews of popular titles.

50 Shades of Grey: 10/10. This wonderful collection of paint samples was a great help to me when …

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Experiences that count (for Experiential Learning)

Mow the cut.
Grow a historically accurate Baroque garden on CFA lawn.
Find a turtle outside of WQED. Take Space Robotics's latest rover for a walk.
Go to the floor meeting your RA insists is mandatory.
Start a multi-level-marketing scheme on the block market.
Finish your homework several days before …

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A Missouri driver's license with all fields blank, labeled "DIY Fake ID".
"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."
Morewood Gardens on fire.

Undergrad Senate Exposed for Really Craving Wingstop

PITTSBURGH, PA

(Whis L. Blower)

In a shocking turn of events this past Tuesday, the Undergraduate Student Senate, a committee of 38 seemingly famished individuals, has been secretly indulging themselves in oodles of the most mediocre fried chicken known to mankind. Now you, reader, might be asking, "Whoa …

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How to make your neighbor's crawl space feel like home

With rising house prices and global climate change, many of us are making the sensible switch to cheaper, more sustainable housing, such as the attics and crawl spaces of our former neighbors. But when you come home from a long day of gender studies, you want to relax in a …

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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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Campus Dining Spots to now serve alcohol

In a slurred and overly conversational speech delivered by CMU's director of Dining Services, it was announced Wednesday morning that all on-campus dining locations will now serve alcoholic beverages. Students are thrilled, but which location is best to get plastered at after your 122 midterm? Our staff worked overtime to …

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"John Biren for President (definitely not Biden we swear)" / "VOTE" / "Remember, age is just a number" [image of Joe Biden in a fake moustache and dark glasses]
CMU Physics rises to #1 worldwide following particle accelerator heist • Club snipes channels are starting to become real passive aggressive • Oops! All Eugenics! Student accidentally argues for eugenics during ethics class for seventeenth time this week • CMU air has "just the right amount" of Radon, administration pinky promises • Drinking in Young Adult Duos Study discovers new kind of alcohol poisoning • Gallo determined responsible for mudslide in rock climbing gym • I went back in time and fucked Isaac Newton to prevent calculus, and other shocking confessions • Why the liberal left wants to make the face in the electrical outlets smiley instead of frowny • The existential horror of nap time: A retrospective • Is giving your students A's in recitation the same as liking their story and hoping they respond? • My Professor Had One Comment After Viewing My Final Project: “This Sucks” • SLICE defends university­-sanctioned orgies • What was Copernicus' problem? Well, that man was a Pisces • TechSpark welding class closes due to numerous math students attempting to make Klein bottles • Women breaking glass ceiling suffering head lacerations • What to do after your mirror rejects your advances • Remember to tip your TAs! • President Farnam spotted frequenting Carnival Parties • Architecture students host training camp for hunkering down at CMU • Dreamworks newest IP revealed: "How to train your LLM" • CMU Physics rises to #1 worldwide following particle accelerator heist. • Club snipes channels are starting to become real passive aggressive. • Oops! All Eugenics! Student accidentally argues for eugenics during ethics class for seventeenth time this week • CMU air has "just the right amount" of Radon, administration pinky promises. • Drinking in Young Adult Duos Study discovers new kind of alcohol poisoning • Gallo determined responsible for mudslide in rock climbing gym. • I went back in time and fucked Isaac Newton to prevent calculus, and other shocking confessions. • Why the liberal left wants to make the face in the electrical outlets smiley instead of frowny • The existential horror of nap time: A retrospective • Is giving your students A's in recitation the same as liking their story and hoping they respond? • My Professor Had One Comment After Viewing My Final Project: “This Sucks” • SLICE defends university­-sanctioned orgies • What was Copernicus' problem? Well, that man was a Pisces. • TechSpark welding class closes due to numerous math students attempting to make Klein bottles • Women breaking glass ceiling suffering head lacerations • What to do after your mirror rejects your advances. • Remember to tip your TAs! • President Farnam spotted frequenting Carnival Parties • Architecture students host training camp for hunkering down at CMU • Dreamworks newest IP revealed: "How to train your LLM".