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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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Pierre Menard, Author of the 15-122 Final

Long before a student has even enrolled in 15-122, it is guaranteed they have already contemplated and come to dread the class. It’s encountered in rumors and Reddit threads long before a student even sets foot on campus. By the time one is ready to take it, the class has …

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The Hunt

The Penn of Western Pennsylvania, Carnegie Mellon University, is known globally as a hub of innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and so much more. Not only are these hardworking students known for their level of involvement in undergraduate and graduate research, but they have also been trailblazers in the field of collegiate …

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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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The Wheel and its affects on our children

It’s the latest craze, the vogue, a revolution, and it’s rolling off the shelves. If you’ve lived in ancient society in the last few lunar cycles, you’ve heard of it: the wheel.

The wheel has transformed our world swiftly; be it agriculture, transportation, cheese, or construction, they’ve already become …

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README Insurance Scam Comes to Light

Last night readMe’s very own chief editor Eshaan Joshi was extradited by the Trudeau administration under several counts of insurance fraud. It was found that for the past three years he has been claiming several life insurance policies from readMe staff along with abusing Canada's generous healthcare policy.

The …

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Don't Come Back

It’s Spring Carnival, meaning our campus is once again clogged with the shambling corpses of alumni who refuse to die with dignity. This is a group that includes you, probably, and if it doesn’t, it will. Every April, you ooze back onto campus in your quarter-zips, grinning like dim-witted Golden …

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A movie poster for "Real Classes Have Curves."

README experts analyze a game of Chess 2.0

We have some absolutely riveting chess gameplay between RandomBot and Saffron here today. In the first game of RandomBot's career, they put up a courageous fight against a rotating chess veteran, managing to promote a pawn, defend from queen-rook mate, thwart rook freedom, and prevent checkmate throughout the seventeen and …

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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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A target labeled "use this square to swat bugs."

Readme Wins Gold

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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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Carnegie Mellon Updates Enrollment Contract, Since Nobody Reads Those Things Anyway: Here are Some of the Details

In an email sent directly to students’ spam folders, Carnegie Mellon University has announced changes to the contract signed by all students upon enrollment. “Because no one is going to read this,” Provost Jim Garrett writes in the email, “we are proud to announce that we have made some of …

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Buggy: An Introduction

So you’ve found yourself in, near, or aiding and abetting a carbon fiber tube going 35 miles per hour down a hill. Do not fear, this happens all the time. There are many reasons why you may find yourself in this situation:


1) You are short
2) You went …

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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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A 3-panel comic. In the first panel, one person says "wanna come see a cool feature of my dorm?". Another person labeled "oblivious freshman" says "sure!". in the second panel, the first person opens a door labeled with a biohazard sign, and the freshman is shown with a confused question-mark sign. The third panel depicts a shower curtain covered in black mold. The upperclassman asks "aren't you excited for CMU housing?", to which the freshman replies "wtf".

Auntie readme's Advice

After having been summarily shot for giving advice purely off of the terminally online references in my head, and having been resurrected by a joint effort of ReadMe staff and the biochemical engineering majors due to staff shortages, I am now fully embracing the magic of science and consulting with …

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Best countries to study abroad in to study in Russia

Want to study abroad in Russia, but can't because of geopolitics? Check out this list of 10 countries to try instead, which will have you studying abroad in Russia in no time!

10. Ukraine

Give Trump and Putin a few weeks to negotiate, and you'll undoubtedly find yourself …

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Auntie ReadMe’s: A Conversation With Dr. Et. Al

After being suspended from the Guild of Advice Columnists for “giving bad advice” because “you can’t just lie” or something and “several people have died as a result of going along with something this column said and that means you can legally be charged with manslaughter” and other silly allegations …

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The Worm's Perspective: A Review of RFK's Brain

The human brain comes in a variety of different forms, from the quick and witty to the dull and sluggish. I had the opportunity to taste a unique and rare brain a few years ago, and had I known whose it was, I would have eaten the whole thing- what …

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Statue of Liberty deported • A day in the life of Jane Street's unsuccessful younger brother, Sesame • Classic 90s songs we've all forgotten: 1. I Just Got An Abortion (And It Felt So Good) • NO EXCEPTIONS. CMU to enforce dismount zones for students in wheelchairs • Alumni find 50% of soul returns after donating to Readme (cmureadme.com/donate) • Drinking in Young Adult Duos Study discovers new kind of alcohol poisoning • "Surely the middle eastern conflict will not get worse" says increasingly nervous man for 100th time today • Mrs. Claus revealed to actually be Amy Schumer • CMU student signs up for Qatar course by mistake, forced to commute 14,000 miles/day • Future generation invents pants that are baggy in six new dimensions • Carnegie Mellon attempts to renovate mousehole in less than two years • I met Santa Claus, she's black • There is nothing funny about erectile dysfunction • CMU football wins ten consecutive Heismans, CMU students still not going to games • “I have no way of knowing”, says person who could very easily look it up • Greedy snake oil salesman refuses to make sale • Heroic free-speech advocates oppressed by socially ostracized and clearly neurodivergent nerds • In devastating blow to CMU culture, freshmen are allowed to talk to upperclassmen • Student Senate Elections Board excited to see more students than ever interesting in voting them out • Broadway to begin recruiting directly from Greek Sing auditions • Statue of Liberty deported. • A day in the life of Jane Street's unsuccessful younger brother, Sesame. • Classic 90s songs we've all forgotten: 1. I Just Got An Abortion (And It Felt So Good) • NO EXCEPTIONS. CMU to enforce dismount zones for students in wheelchairs. • Alumni find 50% of soul returns after donating to Readme (cmureadme.com/donate). • Drinking in Young Adult Duos Study discovers new kind of alcohol poisoning • "Surely the middle eastern conflict will not get worse" says increasingly nervous man for 100th time today • Mrs. Claus revealed to actually be Amy Schumer • CMU student signs up for Qatar course by mistake, forced to commute 14,000 miles/day • Future generation invents pants that are baggy in six new dimensions • Carnegie Mellon attempts to renovate mousehole in less than two years • I met Santa Claus, she's black. • There is nothing funny about erectile dysfunction • CMU football wins ten consecutive Heismans, CMU students still not going to games. • “I have no way of knowing”, says person who could very easily look it up • Greedy snake oil salesman refuses to make sale. • Heroic free-speech advocates oppressed by socially ostracized and clearly neurodivergent nerds. • In devastating blow to CMU culture, freshmen are allowed to talk to upperclassmen • Student Senate Elections Board excited to see more students than ever interesting in voting them out • Broadway to begin recruiting directly from Greek Sing auditions