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Confessions of the Fence Eater

As many of you know, I am about to be expelled from CMU for taking a bite out of the Fence. The vitriol I’ve received from faculty and alumni for this victimless crime has taken a tremendous toll on my mental health, and I would like to present my side …

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Are You a Lazy Bitch? Automating Your Human Interaction With Claude

Being a mediocre friend takes a lot of work. Is some dumb bitch blowing up your phone, asking inane questions like “are you free this weekend?” or if you “want to grab a drink :)”? Do you have a friend incapable of getting the hint that you do like them, …

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Snowstorm Hits Donner, Proclaimed "Still Livable"

Larry: Good evening. We're coming to you live from the arctic tundra that was once the campus of Carnegie Mellon University, where the great Blizzard of '48 has crippled the nation and, more importantly, threequarters of a freshman dorm. I'm here with first-year student Kevin, who is currently enjoying his …

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Inside ReadMe Legal

Due to the substantial inquiries regarding the inner workings of ReadMe & Co, I have been chosen to represent the ReadMe Legal Department in disclosing the functions and responsibilities we adhere to in order to maintain ReadMe as a corporation and ensure the continued freedom of all ReadMe employees.

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Update to "Ain't gunna work on Saturday"

All week I worked at carnival building my booth
Stayed up till 5am, shaving years off my youth.
Come Friday morning it was time to connect the final piece
But then it was almost shabbos, so I had to cease.
When people started walking in the whole booth collapsed,
The …

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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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A chess board in the starting position captioned "Puzzle 1: mate in 34."
An image styled as a public service announcement stating "are you texting an UNDERCOVER COP? know the signs." It includes screenshots of three text messages: "Do you know where a fella can buy some perquisite? [sic]", "should i blow on the cartridges before i smoke them", and "Meet me by the big blue phone on Skibo"
A "DIY 2-player word search" on a 3x3 grid with words including XXX and OOO.

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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REPORTS: CMU Nothing Like Jewish Sleepaway Camp

Freshman Ari Steinberg has spent every summer at Camp Ramah in New England since he was 9 years old, so he thought living in a traditional triple on the third floor of Mudge would be easy as alef, bet, gimel. And he was ready to survive a few weeks of …

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The 'car' in Carnegie

Margaret Morrison Street is a beloved dainty throughway within the confines of Carnegie Mellon University bordered by many residence halls, such as Boss, McGill, Scobell, Welch, Henderson, as well as the biological hazard known as “Donner House”.

A safety analysis run by CMU’s highly esteemed professor Dr. Et …

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Some finals traditions!

Pittsburgh itself is an incredibly unique city – near Ohio, but not Midwest, near Maryland but not Southern, near West Virginia, but most residents do not consider it Appalachian. We also have our own “accent insulate” here, as a consequence of Pittsburgh being settled during the time of the 13 …

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The "Arrival" movie poster edited to feature spotted lanternflies.

How to tell if your classmates peaked in college

As CMU alumni return to their alma mater for the carnival season, one question is at the top of their minds as they see their former classmates: “Did they peak in university?”

To help out our fellow Tartans, we have created this guide on how to identify people who …

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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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STI Transmission via consumption of infected flesh

Abstract

While the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through blood transfusions or sexual activity is widely researched, there remains a gap in the understanding of STI transmission through cannibalism. Prion diseases like kuru disease or Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease can be passed on through consumption of infected flesh. This …

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Students assign professors work in novel education plan

It is clear that CMU students are overwhelmed by unnecessary, unrealistic, unfathomable, unfashionable amounts of schoolwork assigned to them every day. A new policy has just entered into testing by the lab of Dr. Et Al, and has shown remarkable results in regards to student-professor relations.

This policy grants …

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An ad for an "AI-Enhanced paperclip" using "GPT-5א" at an MSRP of $350/month. The image is just Clippy with the OpenAI logo pasted over it.

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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An infographic on the "top 10 ways to prevent firearm cruelty," advising how to treat firearms with kindness and respect. "Every firearm deserves a home."

How to Acquire and Care for Schrödinger’s Cat

So you want to get a cat, but that’s too easy. You want a pet that exists in a superposition of living and dead- a pet that makes your science friends think you’re cool. Thankfully, there is a solution. Schrödinger’s Cat is becoming wildly popular amongst college students at medium-sized …

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I swear to god I'm stalking you platonically

Look, there's no easy way to say this, and I've thought a lot about how I want to introduce myself. I just wanted to send this to clear things up.

As I'm sure you've noticed, I've been stalking you for some time now. I know you might think I'm …

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Rightward Shift in Optimal Arousal Level to Maximize Productivity

From the enclosure movement in 18th century England, the owning class has been tasked with answering how to maximize the productivity of their peons. As the modern American university becomes increasingly corporate and a profit-seeking endeavor, similar questions are now being asked by university administrators. Many things have been tried …

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Canadians finally get a Stanley Cup, NHL officials aghast • Subway unveils new protein option for sandwiches named "liquefied vagrants" • Chemistry majors disappointed to learn their degree does not come with a "license to kill" • "Hello foot fetish artist? Yes...I'd like to commission a meter." • Modern Romeo and Juliet Thwarted by Ring Camera • There is nothing funny about erectile dysfunction • CPS intervenes after a drunken Big Pharma beats Little Pharma • Alumni donations hitting record high, so please stop donating: CMU Finance reports • Why you should propose to that girl you just met: A dating guide for first­-week students • Several students observed staring transfixed at Pausch Bridge's RGB lighting: "If not gaming, why gaming colored?" • Breaking news: student from California realizes ash falling from sky is actually snow • Gelt still more real than crypto • Desperate to cash in on AI craze, Catholic church to unveil Gaude • I'm not going to do it, but it would be SO easy to kill my roommate, several report • Can President Joe Biden please presidentially pardon my AIV? • "It's not imposter syndrome, we did admit you as a mistake" admissions office admits • Student discovers 09207 TECH QUANT ANAL not quite what they expected • Air Force officer gets 15 years for leaking NORAD Santa Tracker • In Farnam's absence, students erect golden Scotty Dog statue • "I had no clue he was gay," Leonardo DaVinci's third apprentice twink claims • Canadians finally get a Stanley Cup, NHL officials aghast • Subway unveils new protein option for sandwiches named "liquefied vagrants" • Chemistry majors disappointed to learn their degree does not come with a "license to kill" • "Hello foot fetish artist? Yes...I'd like to commission a meter." • Modern Romeo and Juliet Thwarted by Ring Camera • There is nothing funny about erectile dysfunction • CPS intervenes after a drunken Big Pharma beats Little Pharma • Alumni donations hitting record high, so please stop donating: CMU Finance reports • Why you should propose to that girl you just met: A dating guide for first­-week students • Several students observed staring transfixed at Pausch Bridge's RGB lighting: "If not gaming, why gaming colored?" • Breaking news: student from California realizes ash falling from sky is actually snow • Gelt still more real than crypto. • Desperate to cash in on AI craze, Catholic church to unveil Gaude. • I'm not going to do it, but it would be SO easy to kill my roommate, several report. • Can President Joe Biden please presidentially pardon my AIV? • "It's not imposter syndrome, we did admit you as a mistake" admissions office admits • Student discovers 09207 TECH QUANT ANAL not quite what they expected. • Air Force officer gets 15 years for leaking NORAD Santa Tracker • In Farnam's absence, students erect golden Scotty Dog statue • "I had no clue he was gay," Leonardo DaVinci's third apprentice twink claims.