Mixed response to LPAC General Election debate
The LPAC theatre played host to a higher education debate, where the three main political parties' candidates were to be thoroughly scrutinised by Lincoln students and members of the public.
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The LPAC theatre played host to a higher education debate, where the three main political parties' candidates were to be thoroughly scrutinised by Lincoln students and members of the public.
Universities have concerns over the new student visa rules, which could have an negative effect on the much-needed funding from international students.
Students on sport courses will not get free access to the sports centre, as it is not a requirement for their course nor would it be cost effective, the university…
The university came away as winners at Thursday's BBC awards, as one of their graduates scooped a journalism gong for his video report 'All Bonged Up'.
The Students' Union have chosen to cancel certain student committees, claiming a lack of interest, but their reasons are unclear.
Mike Blair, ITV's regional director, spoke to Tom Farmery about the current situation at ITV, the future of regional television news and regional news values during his trip to Lincoln…
The University of Lincoln's library will again be open around the clock around Easter, with a total of four whole weeks of 24 hour access to the library.
Figures are showing that the University of Lincoln loses fewer students each year, down from a tenth in 2006/07 to a twentieth in 2008/09.
Lincoln's Students' Union have kicked off their "Ven'debt'a" campaign on Tuesday, with an underwhelming flashmob event in the Atrium.
This year's Raise and Give week is over and has apparently raised £2,000, though the Students' Union will not release a detailed breakdown.