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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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A Letter from the Editor

As the premier and only newspaper on campus, readme is honored to welcome each and every single one of you to Carnegie Mellon University, four years of your life you couldn't have anywhere else. Unless, of course, you buy the all inclusive package for 20% more plus shipping, in which …

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A library card which has "WHORE" written on it in scratchy lettering.

Torah Review

Noah’s Ark
🔯🔯
Great ocean scenery but they put me with the only other human and he keeps looking at me weird.

Tower of Babel
🔯🔯🔯
Gribbledorf zanks flomptiously squibberwump’s jibbleflop.

Cain and Abel
🔯🔯🔯🔯
If my dad named me Cain, I’d also be pissed …

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Argumentative Essay

In this course, I (along with my peers) have developed fundamental skills in argumentation—both the synthesis and analysis of argument, and its application in a modern context. In this essay, I have been asked to take a side on one of the most controversial issues in today's America, and to …

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Human Mating Calls: The Bird Perspective

Humans are among nature’s most social animals. They are renowned for their group migrations, cooperative foraging, communal roosting, synchronous breeding aggregations, precise parent–offspring interactions, coordinated group defenses, and intricate territorial and courtship rituals. In these and other contexts, and indeed in most moments of their lives, humans’ capability to navigate …

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An ad for Flouride-Free Water by RFK Jr., "Now infused with Ivermectin for optimal illness recovery; drink those liberal tears". The logo reads "No F Given", where "F" is the periodic table tile for Flourine.

My Whirlwind Romance with the Lawnmower Bot

Dear Reader,

I’m back at Carnegie Mellon for grad school, and I have quickly noticed a new hot body roaming the Cut.

I’m sure you’ve noticed them. Sleek, shiny, not afraid of getting their hands dirty, always dressing in a provocative red. From the moment I saw them, …

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readme booth to bring back factory towns

Visit the Readme booth during Carnival! Or if you missed Carnival, what’s wrong with you? Absolute buffoon. Were you even looking? We are located somewhere between where CS kids go to die and Dietrich students go to thrive off of adult validation. It’ll be like a fun challenge for everyone …

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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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Vote Wean Hall!

With the 2024 US presidential election just weeks away, README is proud to announce that we're officially endorsing a candidate for the first time. It was a tough decision; on one side we have a candidate who did not fall out of a coconut tree, and on the other side, …

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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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A poem called "why the long face?" next to an incredibly stretched out picture of a man's face.

README Found to be Plagiarizing the Tartan

Have you noticed an increase in the quality of README’s articles recently? That’s no accident. You might think it’s because our staff is getting more experienced at writing satire legitimate news, right? NO!

We in the editing staff felt a strange sense of familiarity while reading over our previous …

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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 College Student's Guide to saving money

As I wrap up my first semester of college, I have begun to reflect on all of the new experiences and people I have met. One of these is “poor people”. College has exposed me to a breadth of new experiences and I have realized some people are in the …

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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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README Announces Partnership With Lockheed Martin

As the world begins to reckon with the effects of global war, the definition of what is considered warfare has broadened significantly. Modern warfare is not just conducted on the battlefield: it is carried out in the home and in the minds of every enemy citizen. Ever since humanity’s …

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A picture looking up at Walking to the Sky captioned "you're almost there!"

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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The packaging for "Children's Tylenot [sic]", labeled "Does NOT Contain Acetaminophen"
"Invasive plants winning the fight? Stab them back. Martial arts training, garden trimming services, occasional humor, and more, at ReadMe." [background is a thorny berry plant with a knife tangled up in it]

Easy Alternatives To Fixing Your Heater!

With the current weather conditions, it is important that everyone stays safe, and more importantly warm. However, when the heater has to be fixed seven times in one month– and still isn’t working– it might be time to look for alternatives. Heaters can be a bit out of the price …

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I'm only going to be seeing one kind of Python this Valentine's day • Victorian Child unimpressed by current labor standards, "You can't do anything these days!" • Wave of Freshmen crashes LinkedIn in incident compared to Republican National Convention Grindr incident • Architecture students host training camp for hunkering down at CMU • Tucker Carlson finally proposes to Green M&M • The Revolution is coming, just let me get off my SSRIs first • CMU's Drug Problem: Where are all the drugs? • Yet another Tepper startup discovered to be overly complex Ponzi Scheme • King Solomon Attempts to divide up twins, mother requests they're both cut in half • How to tell if your lesbian is a reform rabbi (she is) • Drama students celebrate thirty second increase in free time • OPINION: First, it was a Masters. Now, you need a Ph.D. before they let you fuck the computers • Student trains for Olympic speedwalking by signing up for class in Mellon Institute • Dog doesn't solve relationship, couple moves on to children • Court rules haunted houses are not acceptable grounds to utilize stand your ground laws • New StuCo 99­042 announced: "What they DON'T Teach You in CMU StuCos" • Confidential: Exam answers revealed to student in Hunan noodles • If you don't read this magazine, we'll shoot this Scotty Dog • CPS intervenes after a drunken Big Pharma beats Little Pharma • King Charles III to consider castling • I'm only going to be seeing one kind of Python this Valentine's day. • Victorian Child unimpressed by current labor standards, "You can't do anything these days!" • Wave of Freshmen crashes LinkedIn in incident compared to Republican National Convention Grindr incident. • Architecture students host training camp for hunkering down at CMU • Tucker Carlson finally proposes to Green M&M. • The Revolution is coming, just let me get off my SSRIs first • CMU's Drug Problem: Where are all the drugs? • Yet another Tepper startup discovered to be overly complex Ponzi Scheme • King Solomon Attempts to divide up twins, mother requests they're both cut in half. • How to tell if your lesbian is a reform rabbi (she is). • Drama students celebrate thirty second increase in free time • OPINION: First, it was a Masters. Now, you need a Ph.D. before they let you fuck the computers. • Student trains for Olympic speedwalking by signing up for class in Mellon Institute • Dog doesn't solve relationship, couple moves on to children. • Court rules haunted houses are not acceptable grounds to utilize stand your ground laws. • New StuCo 99­042 announced: "What they DON'T Teach You in CMU StuCos". • Confidential: Exam answers revealed to student in Hunan noodles • If you don't read this magazine, we'll shoot this Scotty Dog. • CPS intervenes after a drunken Big Pharma beats Little Pharma • King Charles III to consider castling