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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?
Theatre »
Charles Ross brings LOTR to The Shire
September 7, 2010

An epic trilogy of films condensed down into one performance, by one man, for one hour. Charles Ross brings his One Man Lord Of The Rings to Lincoln.
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: Chesterfield 2 Imps 1
September 5, 2010
A late rally was not enough for the Imps to bring any points back to Lincoln as they succumbed to a 2-1 defeat at Chesterfield.
University »
Book closes on Library Bar
September 6, 2010
The 24-hour licensed campus pub Library Bar has closed as the university takes control of the premises, according to a statement on Facebook.
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.