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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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Readme Investigates CMU's Newest StuCo

Silly Goose Reporting Line

Though many universities offer student-taught courses, CMU’s StuCo program is unique. It’s better. The newest offering from the StuCo program is 15-122: Principles of Imperative Computation. Over the past few months, several readme journalists have gone undercover as students and enrolled in this course. Here is our unbiased, fact …

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Student devises innovative new method to attend early morning lectures

Early morning lecture: a macabre tragedy that befalls many a student. Some force themselves up in the morning and forge their way there. Some simply give up and sleep through it. One enterprising CMU student has managed to do both.

“I have an 8 am,” says sophomore Juan Merower. …

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Experiences that count (for Experiential Learning)

Mow the cut.
Grow a historically accurate Baroque garden on CFA lawn.
Find a turtle outside of WQED. Take Space Robotics's latest rover for a walk.
Go to the floor meeting your RA insists is mandatory.
Start a multi-level-marketing scheme on the block market.
Finish your homework several days before …

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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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Upperclassmen Found Dead from Common Cold, Unaware of UHS Move

If you’ve read any of the emails CMU has sent this semester, you would know that University Health Services has moved from the first floor of Morewood E-Tower to the third floor of the brand new Highmark Center for Health, Wellness, and Athletics, home of Community Health & Well-Being and …

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A screenshot of a Gmail conversation in which a student asks for an extension on C0VM due to being on the front lines of a battle, described in intense and gory detail. A reply from Iliano Cervesato states, "if you can type, you can code."

Boeing attempted to bribe us $200,000 to not publish this article

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How to tell if my Hinge crush is a honeypot

Dear Reader,

I’ve been dealing with quite the conundrum and was hoping that you, an incredibly intelligent consumer of ReadMe, would be able to help me. You see, I just wanted to get laid. There are few opportunities for romantic or sexual escapades when you’re an alumnus of Carnegie …

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A Letter from the Editor

readme was nominated for several dozen awards over the last week, including several "Best News Source" awards for their coverage of the War in Vietnam. Unfortunately, after the Pullitzer committee discovered the Vietnam War ended in the 70s, and readme was just two asian guys in the UC at 4 …

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SCANDAL AT CMU: The SECRET Behind ANSYS Hall's Weight Gain

Exclusive! The dedicated journalists of ReadMe news have been carefully following ANSYS Hall the past few weeks. As one of the youngest buildings at Carnegie Mellon, it has a lot to live up to. Completed in 2019, ANSYS is one of the hottest buildings on campus. It’s outfitted with large …

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Readme Reads the Paper

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Donner Caretaker misses scheduled feeding time

In a regrettable incident this morning, Donner’s officially appointed caretaker missed the 485th annual Donner Creature feeding, the first feeding he was to perform after succeeding a 2025 graduate. In an exclusive statement to readme, the caretaker stated the reason for missing the feeding time:

“There’s a real baddie …

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Evil Careers for those in the Arts (Oh, and the Humanities)

Every freshman comes to CMU with the same dream. They may have different passions, but when they stand up at convocation, each one has the same thought in their mind: my very own Faustian contract is just around the corner. Unfortunately, achieving this dream is easier for some than it …

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What is MIT

To most of us, "MIT" stands for one thing, and one thing only: an overused BSD-style software license. But in a suburb of Boston, a little-known private university known as Massachusetts Institute of Technology has been racking up accolades at an impressive rate, sparking curiosity among CMU students and faculty.

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The Best Crime Report

It’s time to expose all of the dirty little secrets of a certain satire magazine, of which there are many. Who would ever do such a terrible thing, not the reputable newspaper you are reading, nope, NOT US. Anyways, unrelated, but please send help and money to our gofundme.

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Team USA Ready for World's First Olympics

In her recent press conference, the president of the International Olympic Committee, Kirsty Coventry, announced that the IOC is going to embrace scientific accomplishment by adding a performance drug innovation challenge to the programme for Milano Cortina 2026.

“For decades, the IOC has waged an increasingly costly war on …

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A Grad Student's Guide to Carnival

Me and the freshman from the other page have one thing in common: we have never been to Spring Carnival. If you’re a first year Master's student, you need to lock in, because there’s a good chance your program (which also has a 1 in 5 chance of having the …

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New Civil Engineering exam includes going inside condemned buildings and trying to make them collapse • Forbes Avenue crosswalk announcer elated to finally have purpose again • Actual fire in Morewood; No one leaves this time • Subway unveils new protein option for sandwiches named "liquefied vagrants" • Buggy steroid use on raceday: an investigation • Architecture students host training camp for hunkering down at CMU • Pennsylvania state law deems any number greater than 100 “frankly too many” • Optimal formations you and your friends can walk in to block sidewalks on campus! • Nets placed under Pausch Bridge to remind CMU students that suicide is always an option • Loving Couple LARP as bitter, nearly-­separated divorcees • For the upcoming Readme "Female" Issue: "Susan Be Shopping" • Worst performing suicide bomber of 2025 enters second year on job • Athletes warm up by walking both ways uphill through Pittsburgh • World Peace finally achieved after man starts Israel­-Palestine argument in comments of a cat video • Dealing with your CMU-bound teen: "Sorry about your MIT rejection" and other key phrases • Studies show you're not being gaslit, you're just genuinely losing it • Students shocked to learn ChatGPT is a harsher grader than 98% of CMU professors • Protein folding orgy finally gets the structure right • First-year on r/cmu congratulated for having a "pretty fire schedule." • I walked to the sky and all I got was this lousy T-shirt • New Civil Engineering exam includes going inside condemned buildings and trying to make them collapse • Forbes Avenue crosswalk announcer elated to finally have purpose again. • Actual fire in Morewood; No one leaves this time. • Subway unveils new protein option for sandwiches named "liquefied vagrants" • Buggy steroid use on raceday: an investigation • Architecture students host training camp for hunkering down at CMU • Pennsylvania state law deems any number greater than 100 “frankly too many” • Optimal formations you and your friends can walk in to block sidewalks on campus! • Nets placed under Pausch Bridge to remind CMU students that suicide is always an option • Loving Couple LARP as bitter, nearly-­separated divorcees • For the upcoming Readme "Female" Issue: "Susan Be Shopping" • Worst performing suicide bomber of 2025 enters second year on job. • Athletes warm up by walking both ways uphill through Pittsburgh • World Peace finally achieved after man starts Israel­-Palestine argument in comments of a cat video. • Dealing with your CMU-bound teen: "Sorry about your MIT rejection" and other key phrases. • Studies show you're not being gaslit, you're just genuinely losing it • Students shocked to learn ChatGPT is a harsher grader than 98% of CMU professors • Protein folding orgy finally gets the structure right. • First-year on r/cmu congratulated for having a "pretty fire schedule." • I walked to the sky and all I got was this lousy T-shirt