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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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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 Reads the Paper

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Kirby's Adventure NES Review

If you’re a masochist looking for a reason to bash your head against a wall for five hours straight, then Kirby’s Adventure for the Nintendo Entertainment System is the game for you. This eldritch abomination of a video game is the sole reason my NES is currently shoved in a …

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Readme: Sex Sells

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Upperclassmen Found Dead from Common Cold, Unaware of UHS Move

If you’ve read any of the emails CMU has sent this semester, you would know that University Health Services has moved from the first floor of Morewood E-Tower to the third floor of the brand new Highmark Center for Health, Wellness, and Athletics, home of Community Health & Well-Being and …

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CMU Computer Science has gone WOKE!

Imagine that you’re a new student at Carnegie Mellon University, and it’s your first day on campus. It has long been your dream to graduate from CMU’s prestigious School of Computer Science, and today marks the first step of realizing that ambition. You walk into Gates and look around with …

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What to say to a tour guide

It is admitted students weekend. Yes, it is Carnival, but it is also admitted students weekend. And admitted students weekend means it is the perfect opportunity to impart some well-earned knowledge upon the bright-eyed pests scurrying about campus, excited for their “futures” or whatever. Because caring about that’s lame as …

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So you've heard of 122?

So you met a friend during O-week. They're lively, clever, and excited for their first semester at a top-tier university. But a few weeks into the school year, you'll notice them shying away. They won't seem as alive at parties. They'll sit quietly during board game night while everyone else …

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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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An Editor's Guide to Crushing Students' Spirits

As an editor of this fine magazine, I spend a lot of time wading through incomprehensible drivel to guide it toward the pinnacle of our satire content: comprehensible drivel. It's a difficult job, one involving strategery and manipulation more so than artfulness or constructive collaboration. When I sit down across …

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CivE department apologizes for increase in campus construction

Earlier this week the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering issued a statement addressing the sudden increase in construction around CMU’s campus, making many spaces unusable, and causing significant traffic delays as 5th Ave and Forbes Ave have had sections of the roads closed. In the statement, the head of …

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Silhouettes of a man with a CRT screen for a head and another man pointing guns at each other on Pausch bridge. It's captioned "explore Human-Computer Interaction at CMU."

CMU Students obsessed with new beverage craze

It's everywhere: overnight, CMU seems to have been struck by a trend taking campus by storm. Once a utilitarian beverage, water has become the hottest cold drink on campus, leaving every floor slick and a line behind every water fountain.

We attempted to interview one student partaking in the …

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CMU's Cease and Desist to Radford University Finally Arrives After Being Lost in the USPS Pipeline for 103 Years

At the beginning of this week, a The Tartan spokesperson revealed to Readme in an exclusive interview that CMU Administration and The Tartan were planning on reviving a copyright dispute that is over a century old against Radford University. As it turns out, CMU is not the only institution with …

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CMU Student Senate clarifies fetal personhood policy

The Fence is a proud tradition in CMU's history, with a short and simple set of rules. One such rule is that so long as two people are "holding" the fence by staying within its encircling gravel pit, no others may lay claim to it.

This simplicity falls apart, …

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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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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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Grandma's Secret Recipes, Volume 167

Sweet Surprise Chili 2 lbs ground beef 1 lb venison, fresh 2 cans red tomatoes (none of those damn other colors) 1 can sweet corn kernels 1 pack bacon 1 carton steel nails (add rust for flavor) ½ carton milk 2 tbsp garlic salt 2 tbsp lard

Melt lard …

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Another Night in Pittsburgh

The whispering rain splats ungracefully onto the cracked pavement. A lightning strike goes unnoticed amongst the flickering neon signs. Those outside cling tightly to their overcoats and rain hats, unable to fully face the despairing night. A Pittsburgh university. A piano. A tragedy. I sit in my malaise, staring at …

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The Homosexual Conundrum

Hello, fellow queers of Carnegie. Recently I have run into an issue that we have all experienced: too much gay sex. Just last week, I received trouble from this dreadful condition. As I was sashaying though campus, I noticed a poster for blood donation. Being a kind-hearted individual, I naturally …

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CMU discovers secret life of Wean Hall namesake

Wean Hall needs no introduction. As the sole brutalist structure on campus, its stark concrete facade gives an intimidating visage to the campus's hub for science and engineering. Many are vaguely aware of Raymond J Wean, founder of Wean Incorporated, and the namesake of Wean Hall, immortalized in a plaque …

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"Surely the middle eastern conflict will not get worse" says increasingly nervous man for 100th time today • "It's not imposter syndrome, we did admit you as a mistake" admissions office admits • Top scientists suggest ReadMe will generate an original joke by 2030 • President Jahanian renames Office of Community Responsibility to Department of War • Is that Nazi salute or is Elon Musk just happy to see me? • Celsius starts sponsoring student all-­nighters • Carnival will be a nice time to decompress, says student planning on staying up for 72 straight hours to build a two story house • CMU to finally address mental health crisis by installing slightly softer chairs in GHC • Excessive lead found in the food and water of JFC • This dumbass thinks he can repay all of our sin debt • Student discovers 09207 TECH QUANT ANAL not quite what they expected • What linear algebra can teach you about your parent’s sex lives • Mom if I find the afikomen can I have my turn on the space laser • CMU revises clone policy so you can take two exams at the same time • I walked to the sky and all I got was this lousy T-shirt • Hero cop reads corpse Miranda rights • OpenAI launches new Abacus; Calculator sales drop dramatically • New show “Nothing in this room is cake please stop cutting my stuff in half” is a Netflix sensation • Student who refuses to pronounce Chinese peoples' names insists it's pronounced 'Barthhhelona' • White boy SHOCKS locals by speaking in fluent Chinese accent • "Surely the middle eastern conflict will not get worse" says increasingly nervous man for 100th time today • "It's not imposter syndrome, we did admit you as a mistake" admissions office admits • Top scientists suggest ReadMe will generate an original joke by 2030. • President Jahanian renames Office of Community Responsibility to Department of War. • Is that Nazi salute or is Elon Musk just happy to see me? • Celsius starts sponsoring student all-­nighters • Carnival will be a nice time to decompress, says student planning on staying up for 72 straight hours to build a two story house • CMU to finally address mental health crisis by installing slightly softer chairs in GHC. • Excessive lead found in the food and water of JFC • This dumbass thinks he can repay all of our sin debt. • Student discovers 09207 TECH QUANT ANAL not quite what they expected. • What linear algebra can teach you about your parent’s sex lives. • Mom if I find the afikomen can I have my turn on the space laser. • CMU revises clone policy so you can take two exams at the same time • I walked to the sky and all I got was this lousy T-shirt • Hero cop reads corpse Miranda rights. • OpenAI launches new Abacus; Calculator sales drop dramatically • New show “Nothing in this room is cake please stop cutting my stuff in half” is a Netflix sensation • Student who refuses to pronounce Chinese peoples' names insists it's pronounced 'Barthhhelona'. • White boy SHOCKS locals by speaking in fluent Chinese accent.