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Vol 2, Issue 6: the issue in which readme considers the buyout of infowars to be an opportunity for expansion

Rejected Headlines

  • Air Force officer gets 15 years for leaking NORAD Santa Tracker
  • Steam tunnels condense into water tunnels
  • "Readme more popular than the Beatles", Jesus claims
  • In stunning move, Ron DeSantis Promises to Abort Pregnant Mothers
  • Carnegie Mellon attempts to renovate mousehole in less than two years
  • SLICE defends university­sanctioned orgies
  • SCS class names shortened to series of grunts and whistles
  • Booth chair discovers that "scissor lift violation" isn't a sex thing
  • King Charles III to consider castling
  • Yet another Tepper startup discovered to be overly complex Ponzi Scheme
  • President Jahanian pledges to invade Pitt in State of the University address: "They will greet us as liberators"
  • Architectures, Civil Engineers meet to discuss making Carnegie Mellon infrastructure even more unfriendly
  • My Military Industrial Complex could totally blow up your Military Industrial Complex

All this and more, not in this issue!

Iliano Spills All, Denies Ties to CIA!

On November 7th, README secured an interview with one of CMU's most famed figures: Dr. Illiano Cervesato, the professor for Principles of Imperative Computing. Reproduced below are some of the most intriguing, incriminating, and downright intransient questions and answers we got from this unprecedented collaboration.

Your class is infamous …

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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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Undefined behavior in C


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Readme Crime Report

So much scamming and thieving is happening around campus lately. It's bad for the university, but great for my job stability.

Stolen Forbes Beeler Installation

Recently, the sculpture outside of the Forbes Beeler apartments has been stolen. Large scuff marks leading to Fairfax have been found by students. …

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Cryptid Corner: CZECHOSLOVAKIAN DONG WRANGLER


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SCC To Begin Enforcing Hays Code on Midway


As booth organizations begin to design their booths for the 2025 Spring Carnival, Spring Carnival Committee has announced a controversial new slate of regulations for the upcoming semester. In a press release emailed out to all booth chairs SCC required all booth designs to comply with Hollywood’s 1934 Hays Code. …

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BREAKTHROUGH: Man Crushed by Falling Piano, Killed by Banana Peel

(CMU) - In 1945, one J. Robert Oppenheimer oversaw the first detonation of a nuclear weapon, and for decades thereafter the institution of physical sciences was seen for what it is: a dominant force of the universe surpassing human confines, and one of the great sciences, a real science, ethically …

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Updates from Physics


An announcement sent out earlier this week to Carnegie Mellon University students has created widespread controversy and discourse. The email, as seen below, disclosed an important warning for all students to avoid the Gates Hillman Centre on 11/25/24.

Many on campus are worried about the potential implications of dropping …

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Novel Methods of Preventing Wasteful Elevator Use at CMU


Introduction

When John Elevator first unveiled elevators at the Chicago World Fair in Des Moines IA, 1462, the technology immediately garnered worldwide adoption. Buildings could access untold verticality once the ascension of hundred-floor constructions was no longer bounded by the feeble power of human muscle and bone, …

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Students reveal why they were at latest football game


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Just keep walking!


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Hamerschlag ghosts still haunted by 122 homework


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