No ball-busting at the SU election hustings
The Students’ Union election hustings didn’t really offer enough of a chance for candidates to be scrutinised, and some candidates didn’t even turn up.
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The Students’ Union election hustings didn’t really offer enough of a chance for candidates to be scrutinised, and some candidates didn’t even turn up.
Journalists and PR practitioners debated the influence of public relations on the news on February 22nd at the University of Lincoln, arguing over whether PR is killing "real journalism".
Journalists and spinners debated the influence of public relations on the news on February 22nd at the University of Lincoln, arguing over whether PR is killing "real journalism".
Aladin, Superman and bad Photoshop — this year's SU Elections candidates have discovered WordArt and how to copy and paste themselves. Listen to the special podcast while we look over…
With over forty pubs closing down every week, Stephanie Bolton examines why the places that used to be the hub of the community are vanishing from the UK's towns and…
Universities should deal with an ageing population by engaging the older members of society, says a new report.
The seventh Student Council of the academic year saw follow-up plans to bursary cuts, inequality between staff and students on printing, and two NUS delegates were elected.
Angela Rippon, the first female journalist to read the news on the BBC, kicked off this year's journalism lectures with a look into consumer journalism
Vandals at the Pavilions scrawled explicit, pink graffiti on the interior walls of Proctor Mews on Saturday, February 13th.
A protest on the High Street, the last leg of the "Ven'debt'a" campaign, saw a disproportionate number of students from the University of Lincoln and Bishop Grosseteste University College.