Student accommodation — the worst offenders
An investigation by The Linc has revealed unsatisfactory standards of student accommodation in Lincoln. Univerisity of Lincoln students feel let down by approved accommodation companies.
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An investigation by The Linc has revealed unsatisfactory standards of student accommodation in Lincoln. Univerisity of Lincoln students feel let down by approved accommodation companies.
The current Students’ Union team have been in office for about five months now. The Linc think that it’s important to see what kind of progress, if any, is being…
The University of Lincoln has had to bail out students whose loans still haven't been paid by the Student Loans Company, despite being halfway through the academic year.
Students should no longer be at risk of getting trapped in the MHT building’s lift after repair work to replace a faulty component. The lift had failed five since the…
At the start of November Professor Mary Stuart took over the top job at the University of Lincoln, replacing Professor David Chiddick after his nine years as vice-chancellor. She’s a…
The University of Lincoln has told The Linc they have spent £182,238.35 in the last 18 months on legal fees, which includes action, advice, contracts “etc”.
A University of Lincoln student has been put on “Redwatch”, a website used by fascists and other right-wing extremists to locate and target anyone involved in anti-fascist or anti-racist movements.
This issue of The Linc was meant to feature an interview with Gillian Merron, MP for Lincoln. So instead we’re bringing you the questions we felt needed answering, and details…
A “learning garden” and ground-floor “social learning space” will be among the many changes coming soon to the University of Lincoln’s library, says its director.
Students at the University of Lincoln are becoming increasingly active in politics on both single-issues and large scale campaigns, despite increasing disillusionment with the main parties, by forming political societies.