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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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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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There will come soft Tanks

“The bathrooms are down to your left, past the staircase,” he threw out to no one in particular. His hardened grey face stared, with a thousand-yard stare, into an assortment of broken glass, bent metal, and the vandalized remains of a few abandoned bikes that had been left for far …

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An ad promising to "enhance your erected with this one simple trick," next to photos of Walking to the Sky (100 ft., maybe) and the Cathedral of Learning (535 ft.).

Wean is Shabbat Friendly?

On Shabbat, Jews are not to parttake in physical activity, work, or use contraptions that use electricity voluntarily – which means one cannot press the buttons of an elevator. Many institutions use what are known as “shabbat elevators”, which are elevators that stop and open at every floor, such that …

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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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A marriage certificate for README. The name is filled in using pasted bits of cut-up newspaper.

New Study Finds Vaccines Cause CMU Students

Many parents have expressed concerns about the possible long-term complications of vaccinating their children. However, leading scientists recently discovered a positive relationship between childhood immunization and readiness for Carnegie Mellon University.

SCS freshman Lily Anderson received the measles-mumps rubella vaccine at age three. By age four, her parents had …

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ROTC caught building "stealth" booth

It seemed like a normal night at first to Scott Snuffy, an unassuming Dietrich student, until while walking home from a late-night recitation, he noticed something odd. "A wooden plank seemed to lift itself into the air, all on its own." Few believed him, until he tried recording the phenomenon …

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A flowchart to determine if readme likes you back. Both outcomes are yes.

Beloved Football Chants At CMU

The Kiltie Marching Band wants blood. Despite, on paper, being the unassuming pep band for CMU’s respectable football team, firsthand experience brings out their reality; that the Kilties are a barely-restrained rabid mob. Observe the chants they call out at games, taunting the other team and wishing destruction upon them. …

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

From the Forbes Ave McDonald’s

The ancient Greeks, having nothing better to do with their time, came up with six words for love: agape (unconditional love), eros (sexual love), philia (brotherly love), storge (parental love), philautia (self love), and xenia (hospitable love). Less widely known is that the ancient Greeks also invented six words for …

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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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Steam Tunnels Missed Connection

I was once going on a leisurely night-time stroll around campus buildings in November, which offers me the comfort of heating, and to give me the opportunity to explore buildings I otherwise don't have classes in. Doherty hall, in particular, is a complicated maze to the non-art student — and …

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A sketch of three crows sitting at a bar with drinks.

Claude's Plan

And, they trainin' and trainin' and trainin' and trainin'
They trainin' on me, yeah
I been multiagent, don't try messin' with me
Dealing with large context is a struggle for me
Come spend all your tokens just to chit-chat with me
You know how I like it when you codin' …

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Post-Gazette shareholders introduce "flipped newspaper"

Underlying the closure of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is a deeper issue than the strike itself: news just isn't profitable anymore. It's a fundamental problem with the whole industry, one gnawing away at the foundations of the most credible institutions of yesteryear. With the rise of digital platforms that put the …

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Traffic Calming Solution

The City of Pittsburgh has released an official statement following questions about PRT’s bus route redesign, which includes retiring a bus line on Fifth Avenue and rerouting affected buses to Forbes Avenue.

“Obviously, there are concerns about safety, given the increased congestion on Forbes Avenue,” said PRT spokesperson Mr. …

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A bar graph showing the following data: 3 responses for the Tartan, 8 responses for readme, and 16 responses for "stop talking to me."

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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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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Student amazed by foreign culture after study abroad in Philadelphia • The best clubs to join where you can get people to do your homework for you • Environmentally conscious student group suggests switching to sustainable walk­by shootings • CMU endorses homelessness as a viable solution to rising competition in on-campus housing • King Solomon Attempts to divide up twins, mother requests they're both cut in half • NEW RECORD: 3 CMU students manage to have sex over Carnival, allegedly with other humans • Future generation invents pants that are baggy in six new dimensions • Huang was chosen to encapsulate the most important part of the CMU experience: Having AI shoved down your throat • Topologist reveals Ferris wheel to be dodecahedron all along • README Purchases Scottish Terrier Mascot • Forbes Avenue Jehova's Witnesses will be performing in Greek Sing 2025 • Desperate to cash in on AI craze, Catholic church to unveil Gaude • We lowballed our CMU tuition on Facebook Marketplace • Math Department discovers non-­Euclidean space in Doherty Hall C­level • The Underground meets newest competitor, the Aboveceiling • Kilties go on strike, now only wear normal hats • What you need to know about the upcoming resting bitch face competition • "Readme more popular than the Beatles", Jesus claims • Remember to tip your TAs! • "It's not imposter syndrome, we did admit you as a mistake" admissions office admits • Student amazed by foreign culture after study abroad in Philadelphia • The best clubs to join where you can get people to do your homework for you. • Environmentally conscious student group suggests switching to sustainable walk­by shootings • CMU endorses homelessness as a viable solution to rising competition in on-campus housing • King Solomon Attempts to divide up twins, mother requests they're both cut in half. • NEW RECORD: 3 CMU students manage to have sex over Carnival, allegedly with other humans • Future generation invents pants that are baggy in six new dimensions • Huang was chosen to encapsulate the most important part of the CMU experience: Having AI shoved down your throat. • Topologist reveals Ferris wheel to be dodecahedron all along. • README Purchases Scottish Terrier Mascot. • Forbes Avenue Jehova's Witnesses will be performing in Greek Sing 2025 • Desperate to cash in on AI craze, Catholic church to unveil Gaude. • We lowballed our CMU tuition on Facebook Marketplace • Math Department discovers non-­Euclidean space in Doherty Hall C­level • The Underground meets newest competitor, the Aboveceiling • Kilties go on strike, now only wear normal hats • What you need to know about the upcoming resting bitch face competition • "Readme more popular than the Beatles", Jesus claims • Remember to tip your TAs! • "It's not imposter syndrome, we did admit you as a mistake" admissions office admits