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Self-Care For The Self-Destructive

Welcome, freshmen, to Carnegie Mellon! You’ve got a busy week ahead, one of so very many, so make sure you enjoy this one while it lasts. After all, come next week, and you will be launched into a world of coursework, clubs, and career choices that will define the rest …

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What happens if you don't find love during O-week?

I had just broken up with my girlfriend. She saw someone on the tour of her college she liked more than me. There was an option on the housing form called the “Romance Program.” It said that if you don’t find a partner during O-Week, you will work at an …

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CMU Missed Connection

On November 7th, 2024 I was headed up to floor 4 on scaife hall via the elevator. I entered on floor 1, and so did some girl. I do not remember any details about what she looked like, I regret to inform you all. She pressed the button to go …

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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."

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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Overheard at CMU

Person 1: "Look at these Jehovah's Witnesses proselytuting"

Person 2: "I think the correct term is 'sect work.' "


"I have a special ability, one I don't tell anyone about. I'm sort of a superhero. My power is that my card works at Chipotle on the …

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Facing your fears: The self-assured squirrel that's four feet in front of you

It happened again. You were leaving the car, walking back home, when you encountered it: a squirrel (let’s call him Squeaky) standing only 4 feet away from you.

You take a step closer. Squeaky does not scurry away. You cower. Squeaky stares you down. You run away.

Does …

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Readme: Sex Sells

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A Novel Approach to Union Busting

Running a small business is hard. In today’s world full of soulless corporations, it is inspiring to see hard­working American families succeed in honest business ventures like buying out the competition and passing the result down to their children. Unfortunately, the world is often cruel to those with pure intentions. …

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One's a magazine. One's a human. Now they're married.

Just a few short articles ago, they were strangers. One, a newspaper, born in a VersaLink printer, and the other, a student of Carnegie Mellon University. They're an unlikely couple, but they show that love truly has no bounds. Their wedding is set to take place on the scenic slopes …

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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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On Pediatrics

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ReadMe Announces Launch of New Dog-Watching Ring

Are you a proud Tartan? Do you like copious amounts of violence? Have you tried to participate in dogfighting but were too concerned about the legality? Fortunately for you, earlier this week ReadMe executives failed to thoroughly read my amendments to the yearly budget and have now approved plans for …

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Auntie Readme: Torn between my situationship and 47 feral hogs

Feeling Hogtied: February is the time for renegotiating leases. And, coincidentally, retreading and regretting my love life. I'm currently living in a two-bedroom with a guy who looks kind of like Timothee Chalamet if he were born and raised in the Texas panhandle. Long story short, we flirted a tiny …

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Tongue Wrestler Fights Battle for Dominance

Since the dawn of humankind, the practice of wrestling has been used to determine social pecking orders. Countless fighters, from the Greeks to the Mughals to John Cena, have earned alpha status by turning their opponents into emasculated area rugs. It doesn’t matter whether people wrestle with bodies, arms, or …

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Auntie Readme's Advice Column

The people have asked questions and I, having no knowledge about anything in my head save for a handful of terminally online references, have found it fitting for me to respond as confidently as possible. Here goes!

should i take a job at lockheed martin if they …

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My Love Affair with Raymond John Wean

Dear Reader,

It started as most romances do, with a meet-cute in a coffee shop. La Prima Espresso at the entrance of Wean Hall has always been one of my favorite places to grab a drink between my life-threatening engineering classes, but I had no idea just how important …

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Ranking CMU's presidents

Arthur A. Hamerschlag (1903–1922): As Carnegie Tech's first president, Hamerschlag was a visionary. He oversaw the school's transition from a trade school for young people in industry to a four-year college, which is widely regarded as a mistake. Despite overseeing CMU's original sin, he Hammed his Schlag so hard that …

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SDC BUGGY NOTICE BOARD Freshmen Job Openings

SDC BUGGY Inexperienced working freshmen wanted! Inquire with us for:

STRONG SECURITY NEEDED for intellectual property protection on rolls, race mornings. Must be steadfast, relatively uncurious, good with cold. PAY MARGINAL, EXPERIENCE INVALUABLE. For full particulars see [Redacted], arrive with jacket.

TONGUE-TIED? APPLY NOW in official Deer In …

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Dog doesn't solve relationship, couple moves on to children • Alumni donations hitting record high, so please stop donating: CMU Finance reports • "It's not imposter syndrome, we did admit you as a mistake" admissions office admits • Seeing Lockheed Martin successes, Al­Qaeda to begin recruiting students on LinkedIn • Elves join UAW Local 1701 • Transphobes: It's still Constantinople • What linear algebra can teach you about your parent’s sex lives • Victorian Child unimpressed by current labor standards, "You can't do anything these days!" • Can President Joe Biden please presidentially pardon my AIV? • Man I sure hope no one rejects this headline • Tired of protein shakes? Gym bros invent "carb shakes" comprised of beer, ground pasta, and soft-serve ice cream • 3D Printer Crushed by Anvil, Now Regular Printer • "See, I told you. I told you so," crows CS professor who refused to use Canvas • Courses to begin offering bonus points for students willing to let TAs heckle them while they take the exam • Linguists invent new slur for couples • King Solomon Attempts to divide up twins, mother requests they're both cut in half • White boy SHOCKS locals by speaking in fluent Chinese accent • Intro to Religion Course Deadline Drops; Whole Class Converts to Judiasm • NO EXCEPTIONS. CMU to enforce dismount zones for students in wheelchairs • Ambitious professor covers 437 slides in a single lecture • Dog doesn't solve relationship, couple moves on to children. • Alumni donations hitting record high, so please stop donating: CMU Finance reports • "It's not imposter syndrome, we did admit you as a mistake" admissions office admits • Seeing Lockheed Martin successes, Al­Qaeda to begin recruiting students on LinkedIn • Elves join UAW Local 1701. • Transphobes: It's still Constantinople • What linear algebra can teach you about your parent’s sex lives. • Victorian Child unimpressed by current labor standards, "You can't do anything these days!" • Can President Joe Biden please presidentially pardon my AIV? • Man I sure hope no one rejects this headline. • Tired of protein shakes? Gym bros invent "carb shakes" comprised of beer, ground pasta, and soft-serve ice cream. • 3D Printer Crushed by Anvil, Now Regular Printer • "See, I told you. I told you so," crows CS professor who refused to use Canvas. • Courses to begin offering bonus points for students willing to let TAs heckle them while they take the exam. • Linguists invent new slur for couples. • King Solomon Attempts to divide up twins, mother requests they're both cut in half. • White boy SHOCKS locals by speaking in fluent Chinese accent. • Intro to Religion Course Deadline Drops; Whole Class Converts to Judiasm. • NO EXCEPTIONS. CMU to enforce dismount zones for students in wheelchairs. • Ambitious professor covers 437 slides in a single lecture.