Updated: Lincoln Carnage goes without incident
Despite hype surrounding Carnage from the Lincoln City Council and the local media, the event passed off "without major incident".
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Despite hype surrounding Carnage from the Lincoln City Council and the local media, the event passed off "without major incident".
Local newspapers need the support of universities, says University of Lincoln Vice-Chancellor David Chiddick. He added that local media was important in informing the local community.
A Lincoln student had to take down libellous comments he made on Facebook after they were reported to the Students’ Union.
The University of Lincoln’s Vice-Chancellor has spoken out against fellow colleagues following a recent anonymous survey by the BBC.
The university's School of Journalism received a national award for its teaching methods. The course has won the British Journalism Training Council’s Award for Innovation in Broadcast Journalism Training.
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