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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 covers Cut and Mall in sand, citing "Being Outside" epidemic

In a rare stretch of good weather, Carnegie Mellon students have taken it upon themselves to spend their limited free time "touching grass." Although students largely found going outside to be enjoyable, CMU's administration identified several insidious drawbacks of the practice. As a result, the university coated the most popular …

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A color-by-number of a flag, where the entire flag is numbered 1 for red.

Beloved Football Chants At CMU

The Kiltie Marching Band wants blood. Despite, on paper, being the unassuming pep band for CMU’s respectable football team, firsthand experience brings out their reality; that the Kilties are a barely-restrained rabid mob. Observe the chants they call out at games, taunting the other team and wishing destruction upon them. …

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I swear to god I'm stalking you platonically

Look, there's no easy way to say this, and I've thought a lot about how I want to introduce myself. I just wanted to send this to clear things up.

As I'm sure you've noticed, I've been stalking you for some time now. I know you might think I'm …

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My Love Affair with Raymond John Wean

Dear Reader,

It started as most romances do, with a meet-cute in a coffee shop. La Prima Espresso at the entrance of Wean Hall has always been one of my favorite places to grab a drink between my life-threatening engineering classes, but I had no idea just how important …

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CMU Announces New Tradition - Inverse Bungee Jumping

diagram of inverse bungee jumping As we all know, CMU has a long history of inventing new traditions, setting itself apart from all other universities in the observable universe. From buggy racing, to releasing starving Scottish Terriers after hiding students covered in peanut butter, to painting the fence, the Harvard of Appalachia has a wealth …

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I called Pitt Police to CMU

Next issue, Readme will put CMU PD’s skills to the test in a brave act of investigative journalism. But for this week, we’ve decided to set the bar by first seeing how the police department at the far larger University of Pittsburgh handles everything we have to throw at them. …

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CaPS announces new mental health app

The CaPS Division of Student Affairs has published an announcement for a new mental health app this week. The brand new application, available sometime within the next two months, comes after a conclusive study done by Dr. Et Al on the happiness of students on campus. The study, titled “Carnegie …

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Readme Reviews: Wake Up Dead Man

Father Judd was working alone in his study, doing religious things, and sitting in a mahogany chair. Suddenly the door opens. He smiled, happy to see a familiar face. “Ah! Blanc, how can I help you?” “Well you see uh Fathuh, I was just perusing my local Barnes and Noble …

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[TODO]

Scobell House Risks Facing Demolition for Multiple Violations of Pennsylvanian Law

Scobell House is currently the only all­-women dormitory at CMU, but this will soon cease to be the case. In the fall of 2023, this student residential building officially opened after being renovated and was converted from an all-­male dormitory to an all­-women dormitory. However, only two years after its …

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Poetry Corner

Chuck Schumer’s Glasses
Chuck Schumer’s Glasses
Precariously perched
Tilted and tepid
How does he look up?
Or straight forward?
Or in any direction that isn’t at a 60 degree angle?
Left with many questions
I seek
No answers
Just Chuck

Fiddler on the Roof
Without traditions
Our …

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CMU students begin enlisting to improve internship odds

The recent influx of pasty-faced, weak-kneed 18-21 year olds to military recruitment booths has puzzled many. But it seems the phenomenon has a simple explanation: resume building.

“Well, I got rejected from probably three hundred companies,” said one ChemE major we found doing pushups. “Lockheed Martin, Boeing, RTX, Northrop …

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The 'car' in Carnegie

Margaret Morrison Street is a beloved dainty throughway within the confines of Carnegie Mellon University bordered by many residence halls, such as Boss, McGill, Scobell, Welch, Henderson, as well as the biological hazard known as “Donner House”.

A safety analysis run by CMU’s highly esteemed professor Dr. Et …

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CMU announces new set of steam tunnels

Everyone knows the current CMU steam tunnels are dangerous and off-limits. Due to the harsh, cold, and miserable winter weather, Readme has taken it upon itself to dig new, safer steam tunnels so students can maneuver between buildings without stepping out into the elements. Readme’s dedicated new interns, led …

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Illustrations of stick figures getting injured in various ways, with bold text reading "STOP STICKMAN ABUSE."

Hunt Library is queerbaiting us - OPINION

Hunt Library is queerbaiting us, and I won't stand for it any longer. Hunt was constructed in 1961, but it didn't have exterior lights until 2010, when people stopped gaybashing and everything went to shit. Hunt Library thinks it serves. It needs to stop trying to make Cunt Library happen. …

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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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Carnegie Mellon to offer new exchange programs

If the news here in the US of A is starting to get to you, don’t fear. CMU has announced two new exchange programs so you can get the hell out of here, at least for a year.

By popular demand, the CMU-CMU program will be opening next year, …

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An Open Letter to CaPS

It’s that time of year again: Finals Week. Soon, classes will end and the excitement of the end of the semester will kick in. By excitement, I mean, absolute panic. Panic about failing exams, panic about failing classes, panic about your mom’s weird boyfriend at Christmas dinner. With this exciting …

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A Letter from the Editor

As one of the most reputable sources of news on campus, readme staff took it upon themselves (with only a few threats of violence) to research one of our oldest and most favored traditions — bitching about Carnegie Mellon. While several old letters were uncovered complaining about the homework, the …

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A comic. The first two panels show a woman sighing and looking out a window toward a silhouetted couple holding hands under an umbrella. "Will I ever find love?" the third panel questions. Panel four shows two people holding hands in chair desks, and they're texting hearts back and forth in panel five. In panels six and seven the woman reads a copy of "readme falls in love," then concluedes, "no, probably not." [I really like this comic :-) - rtosh]
Complete works of Saphho discovered in a Home Depot • "Hello foot fetish artist? Yes...I'd like to commission a meter." • If you don't read this magazine, we'll shoot this Scotty Dog • Hardest job imaginable: affirming therapist to drone strike today • You think you're a leftist? I'm wearing Che Guevara! • Why can't Israel and Pakistan just get along? • Future generation invents pants that are baggy in six new dimensions • President's Advisory Board on Student Well-Being, Mental Health, and the Academic Experience releases first report: "It's bad." • USNews names CMU number 1 school named after Andrew Carnegie and Andrew Mellon for the 125th year in a row • Due to overenrollment, CMU to begin holding classes in the steam tunnels • Report: Voices in your head usually correct, studies show • i have two calculators in my backpack and im ashamed • Wind storm politely opens door, walks inside CMU building, and breaks every computer • Presumably Masturbation, or, how I learned to stop worrying and love being sexiled • Court rules haunted houses are not acceptable grounds to utilize stand your ground laws • The Revolution is coming, just let me get off my SSRIs first • My dad got both anthrax and smallpox shots, and they didn't even protect him from the IED • 3D Printer Crushed by Anvil, Now Regular Printer • Student Senate revolts after fourth straight week of tasty pizza at meetings • Wild Blue opens as gas station food for buggy repair depot • Complete works of Saphho discovered in a Home Depot • "Hello foot fetish artist? Yes...I'd like to commission a meter." • If you don't read this magazine, we'll shoot this Scotty Dog. • Hardest job imaginable: affirming therapist to drone strike today. • You think you're a leftist? I'm wearing Che Guevara! • Why can't Israel and Pakistan just get along? • Future generation invents pants that are baggy in six new dimensions • President's Advisory Board on Student Well-Being, Mental Health, and the Academic Experience releases first report: "It's bad." • USNews names CMU number 1 school named after Andrew Carnegie and Andrew Mellon for the 125th year in a row • Due to overenrollment, CMU to begin holding classes in the steam tunnels • Report: Voices in your head usually correct, studies show. • i have two calculators in my backpack and im ashamed. • Wind storm politely opens door, walks inside CMU building, and breaks every computer. • Presumably Masturbation, or, how I learned to stop worrying and love being sexiled. • Court rules haunted houses are not acceptable grounds to utilize stand your ground laws. • The Revolution is coming, just let me get off my SSRIs first • My dad got both anthrax and smallpox shots, and they didn't even protect him from the IED • 3D Printer Crushed by Anvil, Now Regular Printer • Student Senate revolts after fourth straight week of tasty pizza at meetings • Wild Blue opens as gas station food for buggy repair depot.