One stop health shop opens on High Street
The Phoenix Health Shop, a place to get free advice regarding stopping smoking, weight management and Chlamydia testing, was inaugurated by Gillian Merron, the MP for Lincoln.
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The Phoenix Health Shop, a place to get free advice regarding stopping smoking, weight management and Chlamydia testing, was inaugurated by Gillian Merron, the MP for Lincoln.
The number of racial incidents in Lincolnshire's schools has been revealed by Lincolnshire County Council, with an overwhelming majority in secondary schools.
Just how many penalties are being issued for anti-social behaviour in Lincoln and how signicant has this risen in the past five years?
Bursaries for all but the poorest of students are set to become a thing of the past next semester, as the University of Lincoln looks at ways to save money…
The sixth Student Council of this year saw the problem of the rail crossing discussed, the sports centre motion concluded and proposed bursary cuts explained.
Students' Union president Chris Charnley was reticent to join Lincoln's Trade Union Council to back the campaign to "defend jobs, pay and services", for lecturers and students alike.
The Higher Education Funding Council for England announced the specific areas of its budget that will be affected by the HE cuts. The University of Lincoln shouldn't be in much…
The National Union of Students are encouraging student participation in this year's General Election, to make an impact on decisions about higher education.
Lincoln's only community radio station is excited to present its 2010 line-up, with new presenters and fresh faces, set to reunite university students with the local community.
Starvation, brutality, murder, and desperation. A one man's tale of survival in one of mankind's worst atrocities, the holocaust, brought Lincoln audiences together.