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In a world controlled by fate, can plans actually work? Steven Lawrence casts his eye over the latest Hollywood mind bender.
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In a world controlled by fate, can plans actually work? Steven Lawrence casts his eye over the latest Hollywood mind bender.
Rango is a tale of an ordinary chameleon who accidentally ends up in a lawless outpost that is in need a sheriff, Samantha Coombes reviews the film.
As Chris Charnley steps down from the top job at the SU, there's both a fresh and familiar face from the candidates who want to be the next SU president.
The role of Academic Affairs officer is hotly contested this year, with five candidates in the running for the position. It will also be important due to the higher education…
Running unopposed for the role of vice-president for welfare is Kayleigh Taylor, as she looks to continue her work in to a second year.
Over the past year vice-president activities has been Andreas Zacharia, who has is running for the position again this year. Other candidates include John Conway and Michael Stewart.
Officially known as the community action and student fundraising officer, Alex Hancock and Sam Whewall are the candidates looking to take responsibility for RAG from Phil Krstic.
Ashley Grimes' penalty was not enough as Lawrie Wilson's brace condemned the Imps to a 2-1 defeat away to Stevenage.
Lincoln City will have to play the remaining few games of the season without captain Delroy Facey, starting with an away trip to Stevenage on Saturday.
Staff at The Glasshouse raised money for Red Nose Day by cycling the distance of Lincoln to London.