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My Relationship with the Ready 2 Ride Mobile App

Yeah, I know she’s unpopular.

I know you want your analog methods back. This is like the NYC Metro card all over for you, huh? Well, I don’t care. I’m in love, and I’m proud of it.

Me and the Ready 2 Ride Mobile app met on 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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Following surprise come-from-behind campaign, George Michael announced as U.S. President Elect

president elect In a landslide victory, George Michael has successfully secured his victory in the 2024 Presidential Election. This marks the first time a third-party candidate has ever won a presidential election in United States History. Michael is also the first animal to reach the position of Commander in Chief since Garfield’s …

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A skech of an old-school camera being filmed with a smartphone, labeled "film camera".
An email saying buggy rolls have moved to the Gates helix.

What is Sex? An Investigative Account

In the modern day, it is difficult to partake in the “popular culture” or the “massive media” without encountering allusions to the “sex”. The “sexual object” is evidently a device of notable significance to the constitution of that which may be referred to. However, being a mysterious and obfuscated entity, …

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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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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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"READ ME presents: Tear-Off Universal Final Cheat Sheets™ (Patent Pending) © ®" [a rectangle with 16 pages of illegibly dense text, surrounded by dashed tear lines]

A Letter from the Editor

I was on break :)

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An ad for a "march against leap year," beginning on March 1st ("no, the REAL March 1st").

Wait, people actually read this?

Just to like confirm, people read this shit? Like, this? Like ReadMe? This ReadMe? There’s not a different ReadMe CMU satire magazine right? Just this one? Which to reiterate, people read?

I thought this magazine only existed to use up our print quota. I thought we only put this …

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Opinion: Global Warming Can't Come Soon Enough

Have you ever gone outside and thought to yourself “Wow, it’s cold”? Likely not; that was a rhetorical question. However, if you were to hazard a venture outside right now, I imagine you would think that, and that makes us compatriots.

There seems to be a popular trend spread …

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Pittsburgh announces cheat day for airspace laser-pointer laws

One thing we all liked to do as kids is mess around with laser-pointers. Watching cats chase around the dots, blinding our siblings, but most fun of all, aiming at airplanes! Unfortunately for our joyful childhood spirits, the very 1984 United States of America government passed a law in 2012 …

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Untapped Niches in the U.S. Consumer Market

Dear reader, I have devoted countless hours over the course of years to rear these ideas; at this point, it is as if they were my children, as if I were giving you my children, and these are some of the finest idea children ever to have been brain birthed. …

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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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Freshman Found Languishing from Consumption in Mudge Mansion

A freshman who shall henceforth be known as Patient X has recently contracted consumption from an unknown source. Experts suspect that Patient X lied on their consumption screening prior to move-in, but they have not yet found any evidence of such duplicity. Kept awake with chest pain at night, Patient …

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A logo depicting a dragon with a black head and red jaw, which has "CMU" stamped on it in serif font.

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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Construction of Roko's Basilisk Pegged to Begin 2026, Per OpenAI, Meta • Women breaking glass ceiling suffering head lacerations • Classic 90s songs we've all forgotten: 1. I Just Got An Abortion (And It Felt So Good) • "I had no clue he was gay," Leonardo DaVinci's third apprentice twink claims • Breaking news: student from California realizes ash falling from sky is actually snow • Due to overenrollment, CMU to expel losing team of Carnegie Cup immediately • Subway unveils new protein option for sandwiches named "liquefied vagrants" • Ambitious professor covers 437 slides in a single lecture • Grand Reopening of Architect's leap in the leadup to finals week • "What do you mean they don't know the difference between wet layup and prepreg?" CMU students shocked by lackluster carbon fiber fabrication knowledge of average person • To symbolize the colors of spring in Pittsburgh, CMU's Holi celebration exclusively features powders of white, black, and beige • OPINION: First, it was a Masters. Now, you need a Ph.D. before they let you fuck the computers • Hasbro publishes internship rejection trading card game • 3D Printer Crushed by Anvil, Now Regular Printer • Local gnome discovers his house has been stolen by SDC booth • CMU to sponsor "Twelve-­Hours-­Straight-­Of-­Drinking" event to get rid of stigma that we are a nerd school • Future generation invents pants that are baggy in six new dimensions • Yet another Tepper startup discovered to be overly complex Ponzi Scheme • Forbes Avenue Jehova's Witnesses will be performing in Greek Sing 2025 • I'm not going to do it, but it would be SO easy to kill my roommate, several report • Construction of Roko's Basilisk Pegged to Begin 2026, Per OpenAI, Meta. • Women breaking glass ceiling suffering head lacerations • Classic 90s songs we've all forgotten: 1. I Just Got An Abortion (And It Felt So Good) • "I had no clue he was gay," Leonardo DaVinci's third apprentice twink claims. • Breaking news: student from California realizes ash falling from sky is actually snow • Due to overenrollment, CMU to expel losing team of Carnegie Cup immediately • Subway unveils new protein option for sandwiches named "liquefied vagrants" • Ambitious professor covers 437 slides in a single lecture. • Grand Reopening of Architect's leap in the leadup to finals week • "What do you mean they don't know the difference between wet layup and prepreg?" CMU students shocked by lackluster carbon fiber fabrication knowledge of average person. • To symbolize the colors of spring in Pittsburgh, CMU's Holi celebration exclusively features powders of white, black, and beige • OPINION: First, it was a Masters. Now, you need a Ph.D. before they let you fuck the computers. • Hasbro publishes internship rejection trading card game. • 3D Printer Crushed by Anvil, Now Regular Printer • Local gnome discovers his house has been stolen by SDC booth. • CMU to sponsor "Twelve-­Hours-­Straight-­Of-­Drinking" event to get rid of stigma that we are a nerd school • Future generation invents pants that are baggy in six new dimensions • Yet another Tepper startup discovered to be overly complex Ponzi Scheme • Forbes Avenue Jehova's Witnesses will be performing in Greek Sing 2025 • I'm not going to do it, but it would be SO easy to kill my roommate, several report.