September 2009
Chlamydia: UK’s ‘favourite’ STI
By Alex Colman on September 30, 2009
One in 12 people in the county are infected with Chalmydia. Do you know how to keep safe?
Taking the Chlamydia test
By Alex Colman on September 30, 2009
The Linc’s Lifestyle editor Alex Colman, was challenged to take the Chlamydia test with his new girlfriend to find out if it really is so simple.
Help the Drill Hall find the Impostor
By Elizabeth Fish on September 29, 2009
The Lincoln Drill Hall is set to hold a day-long contemporary art event next month, which will also spill out onto the city’s streets.
John Pilger to kick off guest lecture series
By Rob Wells on September 29, 2009
Renowned journalist John Pilger will be the first speaker in the Lincoln School of Journalism’s series of guest lectures this semester.
Police call for witnesses in Chicken Cottage murder case
By Staff Reporter on September 29, 2009
Police are investigating the murder of Gareth Robson outside Chicken Cottage and released CCTV still images in a bid to identify witnesses to the September 12 incident.
Imps announce new manager
By Adrian Bell on September 28, 2009
Lincoln City have appointed former Premiership striker Chris Sutton as their new manager. The club received over 70 applicantions for the vacant manager post.
Carholme Gala successful, despite low student turnout
By Shane Croucher on September 27, 2009
The Carholme Community Gala, aimed at bringing West End residents together to promote community cohesion, gave student residents an upbeat start to the new academic year.
A Momiji doll to your liking
By Stacey Cosens on September 25, 2009
A competition to create your own couture Momiji collectable friendship dolls is currently running, for those with a flair for fashion and textiles.
Carholme Community Gala to promote cohesion
By Shane Croucher on September 25, 2009
A community gala is being held in the West End of Lincoln this Sunday by city councillors, local residents, and the University of Lincoln.
Media lecturer shortlisted for short film award
By Elizabeth Fish on September 25, 2009
University of Lincoln Media Production lecturer Marcella Forster has been put forward to win a Royal Television Society Award.
Fire safety campaign targets drunk students
March 12, 2010
Students who cook after drinking are being targeted in a new campaign to prevent fire incidents after at least one severe incident last year.
The ladies of the BBC
March 12, 2010
The University of Lincoln has hosted two notable female journalists from the BBC in recent weeks: Angela Rippon, a journalist and presenter, and Helen Boaden, the director of BBC News.
Students shafted up the ballot box
March 11, 2010

With the General Election due in the next few months, The Linc has taken a look to see what each of the main three political parties have planned for students and higher education.
Harold Evans: The editor’s editor
March 11, 2010

Considered to be the editors’ editor and one of the finest journalists in modern times, Harold Evans talks to Shane Croucher about his big name and big character.



