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University shop back in February, Charnley unhappy with university handling
By Charlotte Reid on January 29, 2010
EXCLUSIVE — The university shop’s move to the Atrium is delayed until February 2010, The Linc has learnt, and SU President Chris Charnley is unhappy with the university’s handling of the affair.
Looking ahead: Lincoln in 2010
By The Linc on January 1, 2010
The Linc editors look into the year ahead and put forward their main predictions about what’s going to be in and out at the University of Lincoln in 2010.
In review: biggest stories of 2009
By The Linc on December 20, 2009
Traffic spikes, controversy, and floods of comments — we look at the biggest and most popular headlines to grace our front pages in 2009.
Fact checked: one semester of Students’ Union
By The Linc on December 2, 2009
The current Students’ Union team have been in office for about five months now. The Linc think that it’s important to see what kind of progress, if any, is being made.
The SU’s “Agenda”, or real accountability?
By Rob Wells on November 12, 2009
The Students’ Union claims that their officers are “pushing to make themselves more accountable than ever before”, this is exposed as a blatant lie as they attempt to stifle outside questioning.
The Students’ Union: Scrutiny when it suits them
By Shane Croucher on November 12, 2009
What do you do when you can’t control the press? Give yourself a mandate to stop talking to them. Lincoln’s SU are trying just that. If you believe in true accountability, read on.
Industry experts asked “Is world journalism in crisis?”
By Shane Croucher on November 3, 2009
We’re all talking about the crisis in journalism, but is it really in crisis? A conference at Coventry University asked journalism experts and professionals alike.
Nick Griffin’s hidden agenda
By Shane Croucher on September 25, 2009
Are the BNP really the spin-free, propagandaless, truth-speaking vigilantes they claim to be? No, and here’s why.
Worship on your own time
By Rob Wells on May 8, 2009
The new ‘Equality Bill’, which is currently under debate in Parliament, could broaden special privileges for religions at the expense of true equality.
Election Night — hugs, tears and plenty of beers
By Staff Reporter on March 6, 2009
The Linc’s special reporters bring you exclusive photos, highlights and impressions from the SU Elections 2009 Results party in the Tower Bar.
Student Council: railway crossing, sports centre and bursary cuts
February 5, 2010
The sixth Student Council of this year saw the problem of the rail crossing discussed, the sports centre motion concluded and proposed bursary cuts explained.
Lincoln trade unions in limbo over SU help
February 4, 2010
Students’ Union president Chris Charnley was reticent to join Lincoln’s Trade Union Council to back the campaign to “defend jobs, pay and services”, for lecturers and students alike.
Cultex designers visit Thomas Parker House
February 4, 2010 | 1 COMMENT

Critically acclaimed international designers Yuka Kawai from Tokyo, Gabrielle Goransson and Eva Schjolberg from Norway visit Lincoln to talk to students and hold an exhibition.
The F1 circus is back in town
February 4, 2010

The new Formula One season is only a month away, and fans have been treated to the traditional drivers merry go round. Philip Lindley looks at who will be competing this year.