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Successful stint in South Africa for Carter

By Staff Reporter on March 9, 2010

Former Lincolnshire cricketer Andy Carter has just returned from South Africa with the England Performance Squad. Carter hopes that with the backing of Lincolnshire coach Mark Fell he can carry on making strides.


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Gig review: Editors @ Engine Shed

By Staff Reporter on March 7, 2010

Lincoln Engine Shed played host to the beginning of the Editor’s brand new tour. Adam Matthew attended the gig, and gives us his opinion on the band’s performance.


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Interview: Judy Berger

By Staff Reporter on March 3, 2010

From a Selfridges’ personal shopper to hosting a huge vintage clothing event in 17 cities, Judy Berger is certainly starting to make a name for herself.


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Would you risk a tan?

By Staff Reporter on March 2, 2010

A tan for the summer may seem appealing, but the search for the perfect sun-kissed skin could be at a massive cost to your health.


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Engine Shed goes ‘Bonkers’ for Dizzee Rascal

By Staff Reporter on February 27, 2010

Despite postponing his previous Engine Shed show, Dizzee Rascal still manages to get the crowd in raptures. Raphael Wilson looks back over the gig.


Is PR killing journalism? [Part 2]

By Staff Reporter on February 24, 2010

Journalists and PR practitioners debated the influence of public relations on the news on February 22nd at the University of Lincoln, arguing over whether PR is killing “real journalism”.


Large increase in penalties for anti-social behaviour in Lincoln

By Staff Reporter on February 7, 2010

Just how many penalties are being issued for anti-social behaviour in Lincoln and how signicant has this risen in the past five years?


University marks Human Rights Day

By Staff Reporter on December 13, 2009

Politics students at the University of Lincoln held a debate on human rights on Thursday evening to mark International Human Rights Day.


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No experience for that perfect job

By Staff Reporter on December 13, 2009

Anxious Lincoln students fear that a dream job is out of reach due to the recession. Daisy Simpson looks at what they can do to get ahead.


Obesity linked to stress

By Staff Reporter on December 13, 2009

Recent studies have shown that stress may well bring on obesity due to overeating and not getting enough exercise. Nikki Hunt spoke to Sarah Kirk about her experience with this issue.


Studenthood »

General Election: who’s the most student friendly?

March 3, 2010

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As the General Election looms, The Linc’s Jessica Brown looks at the main parties and how each of them can affect you.


Film »

Film review: The Lovely Bones

March 13, 2010

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The Lovely Bones is a picturesque film based around the life after Susie Salmon’s death. Filled with decisions and vengeance, Joel Murray reviews the latest from director Peter Jackson.


Campus Voices »

The Students’ Union — who needs it?

March 11, 2010

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Mike Hodges argues that the SU shouldn’t pay its officers around £18k per year, but cut itself down to a streamlined organisation, staffed by volunteers only.

Health »

Would you risk a tan?

March 2, 2010

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A tan for the summer may seem appealing, but the search for the perfect sun-kissed skin could be at a massive cost to your health.


Lincoln City »

Big match report: Imps 3 Hereford 1

March 12, 2010

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On an emotional night at Sincil Bank, Lincoln City came out victorious against Hereford yet the night was overshadowed by the mourning of Keith Alexander’s death and the visit of the Jules Rimet trophy.


Gaming »

Sony’s “Move” brings motion gaming to PS3

March 11, 2010

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A new Nintendo Wii-inspired controller for the Playstation 3 has been revealed alongside a lineup of new games to be released this autumn.



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