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Track & Field: Bobcats finish 12th at MAC Championships
The Bobcats finished their indoor season with a last place finish at the MAC Championships in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
Ohio hosts fourth annual exhibition series to support cancer research
The Bobcats use their bye week to face alumni in charity event
If the MAC Tournament started today
The Bobcats would have two preseason MAC favorites on their side of the bracket.
Baseball: Ohio uses ten run 9th to defeat UNC-Asheville 16-9 in season opener
Ohio got a giant influx of offense late in Friday afternoon's season-opener at UNC-Asheville and overcame a 5-3 eighth inning deficit to defeat the Bulldogs 16-9. Tom Colletti earned the win for the Bobcats, allowing just one run in the eight inning before the offensive explosion.
Movie review: ‘Cake’ cloying and cumbersome
Despite one of Jennifer Aniston’s best performances and an equally committed cast, ‘Cake’ is a by-the-books and sterile Oscar-wannabe.
TV Review: 'Freak Show' marks the beginning of the demise of 'American Horror Story'
TV: A disappointing fourth season leads to lackluster enthusiasm for the next season of American Horror Story.
Movie Review: ‘American Sniper’ simple but sterling
Clint Eastwood, 84 and with a well-established legacy, has granted himself free reign to do whatever he pleases. He’s still a workaholic and as conservative as ever, but he doesn’t quite have that drive and passion which made him a Hollywood great. All of these signs are showcased in his latest respectful-but-heavily-flawed feature American Sniper.
Hockey: Bobcats look to show off depth in absence of three standouts and head coach
Ohio will need veterans, fourth-liners alike to step up and close out final three home series.
Movie review: ‘A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night’ is a bold and atypical debut
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is an uncompromising and smartly-concentrated vampire western which also communicates bold themes on gender roles and America’s entertainment culture.
Movie review: ‘The Interview’ enjoyable, if rough around the edges
‘The Interview,’ Seth Rogen’s newest comedy and quite possibly the most controversial film of the year, doesn’t earn its controversy but is still an enjoyable enough ride.
Movie review: Tim Burton’s ‘Big Eyes’ broad but breezy
Tim Burton’s latest, Big Eyes, starring Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz, is simplistic to a fault, but an enjoyable ride.
Movie review: ‘Unbroken’ unfortunately uneven in narrative
There’s, undoubtedly, a great cinematic tale to be taken from late Olympian and WWII prisoner of war Louis Zamperini’s life. The man’s strength through great turmoil is harrowing and inspiring, and holds the marks of a wonderful, feel-good movie.
Deck the Green: Top 10 Christmas children's books
With Madeline, Auntie Claus and Strega Nona, we list our top favorite Christmas children's books that we are still pulling off of our shelves for a quick read.
Deck the Green: Shuffle up your seasonal playlist with these holiday tunes
If you're tired of hearing "All I Want for Christmas is You" for the millionth time, try some of these other holiday songs, recommended by Post writer Elizabeth Backo.
Movie review: ‘Annie’ aggravating and annoying
Musicals aren’t what they used to be today, that much is for certain. Even the better ones of recent years like 2012’s Les Miserables don’t completely live up to their full potential, and the song-and-dance showstoppers of the ‘50s are now long gone. With that, don’t go expecting Will Gluck’s modern-day revival of Annie to shake up the dying genre.
Deck the Green: The ultimate book gift guide
If you've got book-lovers to buy for, we've got you covered. From a 920-page biography of Theodore Roosevelt to a book filled with literary cocktails, Post culture writer Marisa Fernandez has got suggestions that will keep you from aimlessly wandering around a Barnes & Noble.
Deck the Green: Cook up the scents of the holidays with a stovetop air freshener
Staff writer Anna Gibbs teaches us how to bring holiday scents into our homes without the hassle. This stovetop air freshener will fill your house with scent for up to five days!