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Students who complete this year's National Student Survey between Monday, January 24th and Sunday, February 6th can claim £5 in printing credit.
The first Student Council of 2011 saw too few turn up to vote on issues but many topics were discussed to be investigated further.
The politics society hosted Karl McCartney on Wednesday as they took the chance to grill the local MP on tuition fees, local politics and his stance on the EU.
The university's library has cancelled their Ebrary subscription as it was not cost effective and is working to replace all used titles by buying them outright.
The university has appointed Professor Simon Barker as the new Head of the School of Humanities.
Lincoln MP Karl McCartney has claimed voting for higher fees "wasn't an easy decision" but stands by his decision - but has no fear of a student backlash.
NUS president Aaron Porter asked the government to cut student grants instead of raising tuition fees, revealed the Telegraph. Lincoln SU stands by Porter.
The House of Commons voted in favour of rising tuition fees, prompting the students who are currently occupying the university's main building to stay there "indefinitely".
As parliament votes to treble the cost of tuition fees for students in England, the University of Lincoln is still being occupied by protesters -- and they aren't moving any…
The final Journalists Speak Out on Journalism session for the year saw former graduates come back to discuss their experiences.