Charges ruled out after Engine Shed incident
The door staff arrested on suspicion of assaulting William Pleasants will not face any charges. An inquest will follow this decision.
Lincoln's Premier Student Newspaper
The door staff arrested on suspicion of assaulting William Pleasants will not face any charges. An inquest will follow this decision.
Despite hype surrounding Carnage from the Lincoln City Council and the local media, the event passed off "without major incident".
Gerry Sutcliffe was impressed by the University of Lincoln's sports facilities when he visited the city on February 26 to take a tour.
The Linc has learnt that since September 15th there have been thirty-eight call-outs to Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue from the Student Village. Only three of these were due to genuine…
The Forum for European Journalism Students (FEJS) will come to Lincoln from the 2nd to 7th of April, hosting lectures and workshops on the topic of Transferrable Media. Guest speakers…
By Dave Methold, The Linc Student prosecution worries as trolley dash turns sour. For some students trolley transportantion saves many an aching arm, but could that be about to change?…
A 23 year old man has died on October 7th at the Lincoln County Hospital, after being in a critical condition due to a serious incident in the early hours…
When students at the University of Lincoln found out that the popular student bar The Shed was being put out for sale, they initiated a Facebook group in an attempt…
The University of Lincoln is launching a new programme of evening classes to give people tempted by higher education the chance to try university.