Volunteering in Uganda is ‘a life-changing experience’
Follow the footsteps of nineteen-year-old Erin Jolly, who volunteered in Uganda over Easter, a country riddled with poverty and an unstable economy.
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Follow the footsteps of nineteen-year-old Erin Jolly, who volunteered in Uganda over Easter, a country riddled with poverty and an unstable economy.
Choosing who you live with is one of the most important choices at university. Candi Hindocha looks at why people choose to live at home, with friends or their partner.
Blogging is becoming an increasingly popular way of sharing thoughts, opinions, and work portfolios. Stephanie Bolton found out why people blog and what they write about.
Lincoln is better known for its nightlife than its crime rates, but is it as safe as you think? Stephanie Bolton looks at the hidden dangers and the unsung heroes.
Why do single guys enjoy life without a girlfriend? Sam Clements takes a look at the other side of the debate, following "The Single Life" of girls.
Two students who found themselves an unlikely hero in the heart of Nottingham having missed the last train home, tell their story to Chelsea Cox.
With more single women in the UK than those in a relationship, being single is becoming more of a lifestyle choice for women around the country. Read here for some…
As talk of the General Election increases, Stephanie Bolton spoke to one student who will be standing for election in Lincoln in May.
Over five hundred international students are currently studying at the University of Lincoln. Stephanie Bolton finds out their opinions on the British university lifestyle.
As the General Election looms, The Linc’s Jessica Brown looks at the main parties and how each of them can affect you.