What day is it again? Study explores why people get days muddled
A majority of people are more likely to get days in the middle of the week muddled more than they would with a Monday or Friday, Liam O'Dell reports.
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A majority of people are more likely to get days in the middle of the week muddled more than they would with a Monday or Friday, Liam O'Dell reports.
A study by researchers at the University of Lincoln has found that cats are most definitely more independent than dogs.
A University of Lincoln graduate and aspiring beauty blogger was killed in Friday’s terror attack in Tunisia.
University of Lincoln staff are “delighted” after placing 54th out of 119 universities in the Guardian‘s 2016 university league tables, a rise of 11 places on the previous year.
The national executive of the National Union of Students (NUS) voted yesterday to support the BDS (boycott, divestment, and sanctions) movement against Israel.
Gregor Smith speaks to Shelly Asquith, newly elected NUS Vice President Welfare, about how she plans to tackle the various emerging crises in student welfare under a majority Conservative government.
Asmund and Gregor, our news editors, are both at the Lincoln count for the parliamentary and local elections. They’ll update you via this liveblog and on Twitter.
Current University of Lincoln Students’ Union President, Brian Alcorn, is running for an National Union of Students (NUS) Trustee position at this week’s NUS Conference.
Three NUS Vice Presidents have been elected for 2015/16: Sorana Vieru as VP Higher Education, Shakira Martin as VP Further Education, and Shelly Asquith as VP Welfare.
Current Vice President for Higher Education, Megan Dunn, has been elected the National Union of Students’ 2015/16 President at the NUS’ national conference in Liverpool.