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Madrid takes a stand against emaciation on the catwalk

Did you hear that? Models around the world just breathed a sigh of relief. And what a breath it was! Some haven’t breathed in years, because they’ve heard...

Letter to the Editor

As a Carnegie Mellon and Sigma Phi Epsilon alumnus awaiting Peace Corps assignment, it was refreshing to see the Tartan Board and University President...

Favoring shock value over humor insults readership

Sometimes humor is shocking, but that doesn’t mean everything shocking is funny. That is the error that the editors of readme made last week when they...

Presidential Perspectives

Let us share with you some of our thoughts about priorities and about how we are going about getting things done. Our ticket promised accessibility and...

What does TOC/BOC reveal about us?

For two days last week, Carnegie Mellon seemed like a better place. The student body looked a little sharper — engineers combed their hair, business majors...

CMU and Google grow closer

Carnegie Mellon is constantly trying to improve its “brand recognition” across the country and around the world. Typically, if you aren’t a high-powered...

Letter to the Editor

In its last issue, readme printed an article describing a campus dormitory similar to a concentration camp. As a satirical publication, readme often walks...

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