Does religion cause all of today’s problems?
An event marking Inter Faith Week took place on Thursday night, which raised some interesting and important questions for debate.
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An event marking Inter Faith Week took place on Thursday night, which raised some interesting and important questions for debate.
The University of Lincoln is to borrow £15m to spend on buildings, and will move the School of Art and Design into their own building on the Brayford campus.
At the second Student Council of the academic year, plans for the sports centre and Echo building were shown, sports students asked for free gym time, and Courts residents complained…
This week is National Anti-Bullying Week, and the Students' Union's Steven Greaves is heading to Riseholme to raise awareness of the issue among FE students.
How much do you know about other faiths? Do you have a faith of your own? It's Inter Faith Week, a new scheme to aid understanding of eachother's religious beliefs,…
Thanks to support from Lincoln students, the motion against The Linc was defeated. Read about this and the other motions at the All Students Meeting.
The Brayford campus Health Centre started giving out swine flu vaccinations on Wednesday for patients who fit in the "at risk" group.
Carnage came to Lincoln on November 9th, without actually bringing any carnage to the city, much like the previous event earlier this year.
The Government announced the formation of an independent review into student finance in higher education, but NUS's Wes Streeting worries this will lead to a rise in tuition fees.
The LGBT society of the University of Lincoln demonstrated for gay men’s right to donate blood on November 4th, where they were met by overwhelming support from students.