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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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Navigating funding in the face of budget freezes

On December 4th, the students of Carnegie Mellon voted 97% in favor of freezing the Student Senate budget. As the Senate has scrambled to rewrite the budget, student organizations are exploring alternative ways to receive “Supplemental Funding” in time for their events rather than weeks after. We here at ReadMe …

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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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Readme Throws A Carnival

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I Fucking Hate the 54

Pittsburgh, a city that prides itself on having some of the strongest trans­rights protections, seems to have been lying right to our faces. You can declare the Steel City to be a "Trans haven" as much as you want, but that does not answer for the glaring dialectic right in …

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Do you want to hear a joke?

Hey hey, I got a joke for you, right? You’re like, reading this magazine or whatever. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, the Reader, whatever. This one’s like traveling, right? Like abroad? So, you know how you’re, like, traveling? Like, tr-traveling? Haha! You know, hehe, like, there’s, you know, wo- wo- [chuckling] there’s …

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15-112 Declared War Crime by Hague, CS Academy Under Investigation

Joining catastrophes in Sudan, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the first 15-112 midterm has been declared a war crime by The Hague International Criminal Court.

A README reporter ventured into the wasteland that was DH 2210 last week, to document the disaster that experts are now calling …

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My cat is an asshole

Yes, you read that right. My adorable, sweet, old-lady cat is a fucking asshole. Ever since the day we adopted her, my home has never known peace. She’s a smart asshole too. Early on, she discovered the miracle contraption known as a “window”. What did she do with this …

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette takes inspiration from Andrew Carnegie

Steel mills, newspapers, and Carnegie Mellon Architecture: what do these all have in common? They are all built on a foundation of Pittsburgh-based exploitative labor practices. Andrew Carnegie opened his first steel mill in 1875, and with it started Pittsburgh’s cultural obsession with underpaying and overworking the labor force. With …

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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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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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"Drink fucking water you asocial, unhealthy fucking freaks," nine out of ten doctors say

Water. Earth. Fire. Air. As we all find ourselves rejuvenating our love for Avatar: The Last Airbender, I present to you an important lesson. Water. We discuss whether water is wet or not. We spend so much time discussing it, but we do not spend enough time drinking it. So, …

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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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A photo taken with a smartphone camera at night of one of the sculptures of a person at the base of walking to the sky, with harsh front-camera selfie lighting. A Snapchat-style text overlay reads: "Nooo don't walk to the sky, your [sic] so sexy ahaha"
An image of Santa Claus captioned "Believe in Santa. How else can he believe in himself?"
A poem called "why the long face?" next to an incredibly stretched out picture of a man's face.

Readme Responds to The Allegations

Let it become beknownst to whomstever accused our collective of various “allegations”, that they are all factually incoherent and blatantly untrue. This response will be organized in the following format — an untrue statement made by an adversary, and our rebuttal.

“Readme will be responsible for various cases of …

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CMU announces austerity to reduce funding woes

Amidst rising inflation costs and increasing building maintenance fees, Carnegie Mellon University administration voted to implement austerity measures as a cost-cutting measure.

The English department will be entirely destroyed, as there are only 4 English majors anyways, and all social sciences will have budgets slashed in half, and the …

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I Woke Up and My Butt Print was on the Fence

When I opened my eyes that fateful morning, I saw evidence of last night’s rager all over the room. It looked like your average CMU party. Beakers of titrated Hennessy littered the kitchen table. Kilts were strewn about on the ground, some with accompanying pairs of tartan underwear. Someone cuddled …

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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 Professor "Math Rizzler" Confuses Everyone with Gen Z Language

The first couple weeks of classes have finished, and rumors have begun to spread. Some complain about classes due to the volume of homework, the high weight of the exams, or the fast speed of the class. One professor, however, takes the cake for the worst rumors spread, and none …

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All my Jewish Friends say the most antisemitic things

As someone who isn’t Jewish, I have not been involved in the production of the ReadMe Passover Issue. But even if it’s not my place, I would just like to say something. And I swear, it isn’t because it’s written by Jewish people. I have nothing against the Jewish people. …

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A word search which repeatedly tells the reader to take a deep breath and start breathing manually.
“It’s actually a metaphor for being reeeaaalllly hungry.” ­ author, on cannibalism • POLLS: President May Be Elected • Homeless Ph.D. student holds fence for record 5 years, fails quals • Dedicated Gender Studies student finds clitoris, loses track of penis • Duct tape, gags and other gifts for your conservative relatives • RA finds Olympic torch during room check • Strangely, CS student's grade performance lines up with Cursor billing cycle • ReadMe a huge proponent of meth as children's study aid • Wildlife conservation group takes "CMU English Major" off of endangered species list following record­setting 7 students enrolled • King Solomon Attempts to divide up twins, mother requests they're both cut in half • Greedy snake oil salesman refuses to make sale • Gelt still more real than crypto • Administration to build new Student Academic Failure Center just for you • School of Drama declares succession from Carnegie Mellon, relocating to a place with "fewer nerds" • King Charles III to consider castling • I walked to the sky and all I got was this lousy T-shirt • New CaPS meeting locations include ledges, bridges, and intersections • Top 10 CMU buildings I'd pick up if I were Godzilla • Meta-­analysis of several studies conclude that Gen Alpha sucks at drinking • Student Senate Elections Board excited to see more students than ever interesting in voting them out • “It’s actually a metaphor for being reeeaaalllly hungry.” ­ author, on cannibalism • POLLS: President May Be Elected • Homeless Ph.D. student holds fence for record 5 years, fails quals • Dedicated Gender Studies student finds clitoris, loses track of penis • Duct tape, gags and other gifts for your conservative relatives. • RA finds Olympic torch during room check • Strangely, CS student's grade performance lines up with Cursor billing cycle • ReadMe a huge proponent of meth as children's study aid. • Wildlife conservation group takes "CMU English Major" off of endangered species list following record­setting 7 students enrolled • King Solomon Attempts to divide up twins, mother requests they're both cut in half. • Greedy snake oil salesman refuses to make sale. • Gelt still more real than crypto. • Administration to build new Student Academic Failure Center just for you. • School of Drama declares succession from Carnegie Mellon, relocating to a place with "fewer nerds" • King Charles III to consider castling • I walked to the sky and all I got was this lousy T-shirt • New CaPS meeting locations include ledges, bridges, and intersections • Top 10 CMU buildings I'd pick up if I were Godzilla. • Meta-­analysis of several studies conclude that Gen Alpha sucks at drinking. • Student Senate Elections Board excited to see more students than ever interesting in voting them out