‘Are We Going to Die?’: Kenyan Patients Fear USAID Cuts
Severe disruptions are being felt in Kenyan communities served by CFK Africa, after the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) abruptly halted funding.
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Severe disruptions are being felt in Kenyan communities served by CFK Africa, after the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) abruptly halted funding.
US Republican Donald Trump has become the new president-elect after reigning victory over Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. The election, a close race between Trump and Harris, gave Trump…
The Lincoln Arts Center is set to welcome this year's TEDxBrayfordPool collaboration-themed "United by Ideas."
There will be a vigil today at 12am outside Minerva building to pray and raise money for those affected by the Turkey-Syria earthquake. The vigil is open to staff, students,…
The world woke up yesterday morning to the news that Emmanuel Macron would win his second term as President of France. Mr Macron outperformed expectations and secured himself a comfortable…
A brand new poetry competition organised by former Poet Laureate Dame Carol Ann Duffy, alongside the University of Lincoln, has reached its halfway point.
In the latest edition of What Just Happened?, The Linc’s Deputy News Editor Oliver Pridmore looks at the ‘special relationship’ between the US and the UK…
Famous TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson was seen wearing a University of Lincoln hoodie in a video released ahead of his new motoring show The Grand Tour.
A student at the University of Lincoln is hoping to raise money for charity to fulfil his lifetime ambition of hiking the highest freestanding mountain the world, Mount Kilimanjaro.
A one minute’s silence will be held this morning at 11am , on the university campus to help remember the victims of Friday’s Paris attacks.