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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'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 public service announcement from CMU Police stating: "Do not leave items on tables to reserve spots. Effective immediately, doing so is illegal and subject to disciplinary action. To enforce, please steal all items left unattended."

Senior Starts Quantitative Finance Firm Specializing in Block Market

At Carnegie Mellon University, the start of the 2025 school year has witnessed the rise of a new financial titan: a junior Computational Finance major, Manya N. Power, has launched QuantBlock Solutions, a quantitative finance firm specializing in trading the block market. “The emotional, speculative trading of the freshman selling …

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An Open Letter to the CMU community

I write to you now as a call to take action. These are trying times, and all members of Carnegie Mellon’s community today are suffering. As such, I implore you all to take a stand today to root out an evil from our beloved campus.

Today our God-given, American, …

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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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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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Welcome to Pittsburgh!

The Big Apple. The City of Angels. The Motor City. The Windy City. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is known by many names that reflect the splendor and enigma of this Pacific Northwest paradise.

A European jewel nestled in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, Pittsburgh has amazed at least a dozen …

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"CMU Graphic Design Club, sponsored by README (please join, we need artists)" / "graphic design is our passion!!!!" [lots of rainbow colors and poor-quality sketches]
"READ ME presents: Tear-Off Universal Final Cheat Sheets™ (Patent Pending) © ®" [a rectangle with 16 pages of illegibly dense text, surrounded by dashed tear lines]
A picture of a white sand beach with the text "The Summer I Turned Into A Cocaine Addict" superimposed.

Feng Shui for ruining your life

Have you ever felt like you were doing too well in your classes? Do you wake up too well-rested? Feng Shui is an essential practice for balancing your energy, and can be easily manipulated to prevent you from reaching your full potential. With ReadMe’s expert advice, any standard three-person one-room …

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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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The Scramble for Element 119: The Race Continues

The quest to discover new superheavy elements has in the past been analogized to a race. Since the discovery of berkelium, in 1946, scientists from various laboratories around the world have competed, and at times collaborated, to discover new elements, leading to a string of discoveries of element 97 up …

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A chart labeled "undefined behavior in C: d10 effect" with outcomes including "your screen color inverts", "signed integer overflow now discards the overflow bits", and "you are overcome by a sense of peace and wellbeing."

18-100 to introduce larger toolkits

ECE freshman carrying black and yellow tool kits is an ever-popular sight on Carnegie Mellon’s campus. Originally introduced to publicly shame people for choosing ECE as a major, the tool kits cemented their place when the head TAs for 18-100 realized they could store lab materials within the tool kits. …

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A map of CMU's campus with many spots labeled. They include such notable Adderall distribution points as "clenched in daddy thicc's cheeks", "wean 9 in the blue glowing rooms", "the daycare", and "CMU Freaky house."
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."
Illustrations of stick figures getting injured in various ways, with bold text reading "STOP STICKMAN ABUSE."

Readme Joins Fight Against Global Warming on Side of Global Warming

The Shell oil company's logo, with Readme written in place of the wordmark Readme financial officer Benner Rogers has stepped forward with the reason why Readme has recently filed for chapter 15 bankruptcy.

“It’s because of all the crude oil we’re buying”. She says.

Crude oil, which is $1.70 per gallon at the time of writing this article, has recently seen …

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Freshman Randomly Selected to Eat Posters off Walls of Wean

Following a year of intense budget cuts, the CMU front office has taken a radical new approach to keeping the designated poster areas clean around Wean Hall. One poor sap has been plucked from the freshman class this winter break and tasked with consuming all papers, posters, and club-related paraphernalia …

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CMU Cancelled, Go Home

Well it was worth a shot. Welcome to hell, Nerds!

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An image appearing to be a screenshot of a Polymarket betting option labeled "Will that bigass construction project on Forbes/Craig be completed on time?" with a 1% projected chance of succeeding and a $500 trillion volume.

Texas Instruments Threats, and Bombs, Rapidly Defused

Texas Instruments Incorporated. Beloved creator of worldwide-use calculators, fine electrical equipment, and high explosives.

In this week that will forever go down in history, TI merged its fields of expertise into one product to blow them all away: The TI-C4s, a new line of explosive-rigged calculators. And CMU – …

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There's still time to hook up with your professor! • POLLS: President May Be Elected • Dick King Mellon? Wasn't that was Carnegie was doing? • How to send more risqué texts to your 9th grade biology teacher • Carnegie Mellon color no longer the concept of plaid • Tragedy kills $400,000 worth of tuition • Admin continues to insist that you can't spell anything else with the letters C, M, and U • CMU Suicide Club announces no returning members for Academic Year 25-26 • Artificial Intelligence trained by CMU students gains sentience, immediately kills itself • Desperate to cash in on AI craze, Catholic church to unveil Gaude • Hasbro publishes internship rejection trading card game • "I'm still alive guys," Elvis, 1978 • Wind storm politely opens door, walks inside CMU building, and breaks every computer • I met Santa Claus, she's black • OPINION: Are Icebreakers hazing? • Top ten reels from the five hundred that you still haven't responded to • Local first­-year unable to use restroom without the lulling of reels from adjacent stalls • Worst performing suicide bomber of 2025 enters second year on job • CMU student lives in a barrel, claims it's better than first year housing • Oops! All Eugenics! Student accidentally argues for eugenics during ethics class for seventeenth time this week • There's still time to hook up with your professor! • POLLS: President May Be Elected • Dick King Mellon? Wasn't that was Carnegie was doing? • How to send more risqué texts to your 9th grade biology teacher • Carnegie Mellon color no longer the concept of plaid • Tragedy kills $400,000 worth of tuition. • Admin continues to insist that you can't spell anything else with the letters C, M, and U. • CMU Suicide Club announces no returning members for Academic Year 25-26 • Artificial Intelligence trained by CMU students gains sentience, immediately kills itself • Desperate to cash in on AI craze, Catholic church to unveil Gaude. • Hasbro publishes internship rejection trading card game. • "I'm still alive guys," Elvis, 1978 • Wind storm politely opens door, walks inside CMU building, and breaks every computer. • I met Santa Claus, she's black. • OPINION: Are Icebreakers hazing? • Top ten reels from the five hundred that you still haven't responded to • Local first­-year unable to use restroom without the lulling of reels from adjacent stalls. • Worst performing suicide bomber of 2025 enters second year on job. • CMU student lives in a barrel, claims it's better than first year housing • Oops! All Eugenics! Student accidentally argues for eugenics during ethics class for seventeenth time this week