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John F.M. Kocsis

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Op Eds

Where’s the Outrage?

Lack of transparency should never be seen as a huge political advantage.

I Scream, You Scream
Flyby Campus

Spring Primal Scream or Nah

The end of the semester is rapidly approaching, and it’s time to answer the question weighing on everyone’s minds: “primal scream or nah.”

Getting Snipped
Medicine

Planning Ahead: When to Get Snipped

It’s March Madness, and we all know what that means—illegal office pools, Duke losses, Harvard upsets, and, of course, the famed March Madness vasectomy. Wait, what?

Columns

Taco, the Christmas Dog

Thanksgiving break is such a tease. Family, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” and the annual decorations of Christmas trees provide a taste of the stress-free holiday environment awaiting those who make it through finals period

Columns

Sam and Gus Get It Right

For the first time in my three years here, I have actually found one of the options for UC leadership to be genuinely “relatable”—despite the myriad individuals and tickets who make that claim each year.

Columns

2016 Here We Come

What does this mean? While Cuccinelli lost, the result should not be construed as a Virginia referendum of Rand Paul’s presidential aspirations. If anything, Paul probably was successful in imploring some Sarvis voters that Cooch “would arguably be the most libertarian governor in the United States.”

Columns

The Real Issue With HC.Gov

The government does not know how to create a website.

Columns

Not So Fast

The future of small government conservatism is bright.

Columns

The Confessions of a Guilty Catholic

In 2013, it’s certainly not easy to be a Catholic. Perhaps it has always been this way; after all, the great apostle Peter could not even muster up the courage to say he knew Jesus. And it would be foolish to believe that religion is supposed to be easy; if that were the case, everyone would do it—in the form of Pascal’s Wager at the very least. Yet, it probably isn’t supposed to be this difficult either.

Columns

Bush-Cheney '04

In order to call attention to the fact that the election of progressive hero Barack Obama has yielded two more terms for the iniquities of his Republican predecessors, I decided to affix a Bush-Cheney ’04 campaign sticker to the front of my laptop.

Columns

Obama Goes Full Nixon

While those inside the White House wants to deify Obama as its “North Star,” the potentiality of corruption in his administration must not be overlooked. President Obama must proceed carefully if he doesn’t want to end up with an eerily Nixonian legacy of disgrace.

Columns

Who’s Running the Country?

Obama needs to assess the situation and put forth the best nominees he can come up with. And he has to do it with some celerity, at least nodding at the fable that these appointments have real, meaningful work to do.

Columns

What’s Going On

The president was rightly praised for his call for resilience—few have any doubt Boston can and will “run again.”

Columns

Government, Get Out of Marriage

As such, freedom fighters and gay rights advocates alike should address the real issue—the government needs to stop meddling in the contractual institution of marriage.

Columns

On Liberty

Senator Paul’s effort made an impact on the Republican Party and on the direction in which its political positions are heading.

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