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Police are on the look out for witnesses or anyone with information after a woman was attacked near the Usher Gallery in Lincoln.
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Police are on the look out for witnesses or anyone with information after a woman was attacked near the Usher Gallery in Lincoln.
Claims from a local councillor that the University of Lincoln should do more to tackle alcohol and violent crime are being criticised as 'unfair and ill-informed'.
With Dan Clewley and Scott Pack officially withdrawn from the campaign, Chris Charnley and Lucy Alborough used the first week of elections to get people voting.
Vin Ray, director of the BBC's College of Journalism, spoke to Tom Farmery about reporting safely, freelancing, and storytelling when he visited the University of Lincoln on Thursday.
The presidential candidates for this year's elections are looking into communicating with student media and how cut backs in funding will hurt students.
This year's academic affairs candidates say they are looking to expand the student reps system and bring a better experience to students across campuses.
The Welfare and Diversity VP candidates this year have an emphasis on student representation and aim to reflect student opinion.
The role of Activities VP at the SU has got candidates talking about how to improve the sports and societies at the University of Lincoln.
This year's campaign officer candidates are highlighting the need to listen to what students actually want and creating better campaigns as a result.
The University of Lincoln's Christian Union has been running events all week, trying to encourage other students to ask questions and talk about their faith.