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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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We need to talk.

There's something I have to get off my chest. I've been wanting to say this for a while, but haven't had the strength to do it. I don't love you anymore, and I don't think you truly care about me either.

It started with our first date. I got …

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Christmas tips for children of divorce

Are you a child of divorce who struggles on holidays? Having two separate Christmas parties can be disappointing and painful, especially for those of you whose parents tolerate each other’s presence enough to come together on your birthday. Well, I have the solution for you! Just follow these simple steps …

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CMU Finals rife with cheating

A nefariously novel method of cheating was discovered this finals season when exam proctors noticed a student squinting quite obviously at the back of the head of the student in front of them. At first, the proctor suspected the cheater was simply engaged in a futile attempt to see through …

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The REAL and UNADULTERATED TRUTH about Spring Break

Hello readers of this esteemed magazine. I come to you with the TRUTH about Spring Break. I must write quickly before they find me. I’m not supposed to be telling you this…

This semester I enrolled in 15-451, a simple algorithms course to fulfill my SCS requirements. In the …

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An email saying buggy rolls have moved to the Gates helix.

Modern technology comes for us all

Dr. Wittol requires little introduction, though he insists on one out of modesty. Indeed, one suspects he would have no objection to being introduced twice, thrice, or even into perpetuity, provided there were brief pauses for applause. A couple’s therapist, he was a modern Cupid, winged by the arms of …

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CMU to Issue Free and Open Source Driver's License

In the software industry, the Free and Open Source Software (or FOSS) movement has long pushed for licenses, such as GPL and BSD, which allow code to be seen, copied, and improved upon by anyone. This is in opposition to proprietary software, in which the source code is private and …

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Before Baker and Porter, they were Hunter and Gatherer

Baker Hall and Porter Hall: We all know them, love them, get lost in them, and indulge in erotic fanfiction of them from time to time. “But what you may not know is their deep and rich history of cultural evolution,” says anthropologist X. Cavator.

“It’s easy to look …

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Readme Reads the Paper

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A Grad Student's Guide to Carnival

Me and the freshman from the other page have one thing in common: we have never been to Spring Carnival. If you’re a first year Master's student, you need to lock in, because there’s a good chance your program (which also has a 1 in 5 chance of having the …

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(New) Intern's Report

We have intern, Ian “Meat” Turner, here by his own free will to write an article for us. Right, Meat? intern’s note- understood

strike Has rEadme in a chokehoLd. writers comPlain about lack of financial coMpEnsation.

iT appears tHat rEadme, the reallY cool newspaper, wHo hAVE becoMe loved …

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Rightward Shift in Optimal Arousal Level to Maximize Productivity

From the enclosure movement in 18th century England, the owning class has been tasked with answering how to maximize the productivity of their peons. As the modern American university becomes increasingly corporate and a profit-seeking endeavor, similar questions are now being asked by university administrators. Many things have been tried …

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New Squatter's Lawn Competition begins

The U.S. Department of Housing and Development is proud to announce a new initiative to help deal with the growing problem of squatters. Starting at the beginning of February will be the All-American Best-Kept Squatter’s Lawn Competition. The idea is fairly simple, after close coordination with local police departments all …

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Man named Enu goes into hiding after Passover seder

Although it's been nearly a year since that Seder, I am still in fear for my life. The incident started as a simple invitation. Several of my jewish friends invited me to a Passover seder. “You get four glasses of wine,” they said. “It’s like Thanksgiving with three hours of …

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SAE Lions Stolen, A Grieving Nation Mourns

A darkness has fallen over the Carnegie Mellon campus. Since we have departed for break, two of our good friends have vanished. Staples of our community have been lost. At first, I had hope that we were all being lied to, that the photos were doctored. Alas, upon returning to …

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Snowstorm Hits Donner, Proclaimed "Still Livable"

Larry: Good evening. We're coming to you live from the arctic tundra that was once the campus of Carnegie Mellon University, where the great Blizzard of '48 has crippled the nation and, more importantly, threequarters of a freshman dorm. I'm here with first-year student Kevin, who is currently enjoying his …

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Readme Missed Connections: Wean 5

It was roughly 12:30 pm, Tuesday, October 29th, and I was en route to Wean 7500 for my Mechanics lecture. I enter through Wean La Prima and take the stairs usually, however, I saw that one of the elevators called to go up just arrived at floor 5. The elevator …

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A great-depression-era bread line, but for mental health.

Tarring and Feathering: The Skincare Hack You've Never Heard Of

If you’re anything like me, you’ve been living through crazy times. Every piece of news from the town crier spikes your cortisol, disgusting soldiers keep asking to sleep with you, and herbal teas have become STUPIDLY expensive. (Seriously, girls. You might as well throw your money in the Boston Harbor.)

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5-Minute Crafts: ECE!

Ah, 18-100 introduction to Electrical & Computer Engineering, truly a quintessential class in the Carnegie Mellon undergraduate experience. Students get to build various fun labs every week, such as building 3 bit adders, a radio, and even programming their own machine learning classification system! To be able to complete such …

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How to feng shui your killdozer • Megachurch forms PokéStop • In stunning move, Ron DeSantis Promises to Abort Pregnant Mothers • Booth Chairs and School of Drama compete to see who can violate the most labor laws • The Revolution is coming, just let me get off my SSRIs first • CMU air has "just the right amount" of Radon, administration pinky promises • Scandal as Kermit found in saucy Peppa pics, Ms Piggy exclusive interview! • Admin continues to insist that you can't spell anything else with the letters C, M, and U • Gelt still more real than crypto • China expresses concerns over working conditions in CFA • "I had no clue he was gay," Leonardo DaVinci's third apprentice twink claims • Tripping out in Roberts Engineering Hall • Zeno’s Paradox Reason Why Our Sports Teams Suck • King Charles III to consider castling • Women breaking glass ceiling suffering head lacerations • Florida legalizes abortion “if the fetus shows early signs of ‘a homosexual disposition’” • American Study-­Abroad Program expands school shootings worldwide • 3D Printer Crushed by Anvil, Now Regular Printer • Duct tape, gags and other gifts for your conservative relatives • President Jahanian renames Office of Community Responsibility to Department of War • How to feng shui your killdozer • Megachurch forms PokéStop • In stunning move, Ron DeSantis Promises to Abort Pregnant Mothers • Booth Chairs and School of Drama compete to see who can violate the most labor laws • The Revolution is coming, just let me get off my SSRIs first • CMU air has "just the right amount" of Radon, administration pinky promises. • Scandal as Kermit found in saucy Peppa pics, Ms Piggy exclusive interview! • Admin continues to insist that you can't spell anything else with the letters C, M, and U. • Gelt still more real than crypto. • China expresses concerns over working conditions in CFA • "I had no clue he was gay," Leonardo DaVinci's third apprentice twink claims. • Tripping out in Roberts Engineering Hall • Zeno’s Paradox Reason Why Our Sports Teams Suck • King Charles III to consider castling • Women breaking glass ceiling suffering head lacerations • Florida legalizes abortion “if the fetus shows early signs of ‘a homosexual disposition’” • American Study-­Abroad Program expands school shootings worldwide. • 3D Printer Crushed by Anvil, Now Regular Printer • Duct tape, gags and other gifts for your conservative relatives. • President Jahanian renames Office of Community Responsibility to Department of War.