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Student in courts tragedy is named
By The Linc on June 8, 2010
Thomas Prangley, a 22-year-old student at the University of Lincoln, has been found dead in the courts accommodation.
Lincoln shows solidarity with Gaza activists
By Shane Croucher on June 4, 2010
A protest took place in Lincoln on June 3rd to speak out against recent Israeli killing of human rights activists, as well as the blockade on Gaza.
Free Gaza Movement speaks out against ‘deadly’ Israel
By Shane Croucher on May 31, 2010
A flotilla carrying Free Gaza activists and aid has been attacked by Israeli forces. The Linc spoke to a leading figure of the Free Gaza Movement.
Lighthouse to offer tenants city-wide wireless Internet
By Charlotte Reid on May 19, 2010
Students in Lighthouse properties will be able to get a wireless Internet service which they can use across Lincoln city.
New centre for international students in Lincoln
By Sam Long on May 8, 2010
The University of Lincoln’s Brayford Campus will soon be home to a new International Study Centre. Sam Long looks at what the centre will offer.
Conservative chairman comes to the city
By Jack Dobson on May 3, 2010
Eric Pickles, chairman of the Conservative party, came to Lincoln in a bid to promote Karl McCartney’s election campaign on Monday, May 3rd.
Show me some more late-night library love
By Guest Columnist on April 12, 2010
Rose Forman is at her most productive in the early hours of the morning, which is why she uses the 24-hour library service – when it’s available. She wants more and here’s why.
Increase in young English people attending university
By Shane Croucher on March 31, 2010
More students are attending university each year — with most young English girls going to university — according to the Government.
Students cancel Café Resource boycott
By Shane Croucher on March 19, 2010
The university is accused of sidelining students in favour of their own commercial interests, allegedly pressuring students into avoiding a boycott of the LPAC’s Café Resource.
County Council makes little progress on teen pregnancy
By Shane Croucher on March 13, 2010
Lincolnshire County Council recently released teenage pregnancy rates in the county, but how effective has their strategy been? Shane Croucher and Emma Pearson report.
Studenthood »
iPhone 4-ever?
June 21, 2010
With the launch of the new iPhone just around the corner, will the new smartphone do its three years of design justice?
Music »
30 Seconds To Mars to rock the Engine Shed
August 31, 2010

One of the biggest rock bands touring today are set to make a trip to Lincoln as part of BBC Radio 1’s Student Tour this October alongside DJs Zane Lowe and Fearne Cotton.
Campus Voices »
Drink driving – a cautionary tale
August 31, 2010

Darren Moss has a stark warning for motorists, as he describes being on the receiving end of an accident caused by drink driving.
Lincoln City »
Big Match Report: Rotherham 1 Imps 0
August 31, 2010
The Imps were sent crashing out of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy at the hands of Rotherham in a tedious affair at Don Valley Stadium.
University »
Lincoln 2010 Freshers’ Week revealed
August 13, 2010
This year’s Freshers’ Week sees the likes of Radio 1 stars Zane Lowe and Greg James returning to the university, alongside a host of regular events.
Fashion »
Sex and The City: Find the film-inspired designs
June 6, 2010

With the new Sex and The City film inspiring fashonistas everywhere, The Linc narrows down the High Street’s best items inspired by the film.