John Pilger explains “why journalism matters”
The veteran journalist told a packed EMMTEC on Monday night that "journalism has been best served by the honourable exceptions", and that young journalists should have "a scepticism about power".
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The veteran journalist told a packed EMMTEC on Monday night that "journalism has been best served by the honourable exceptions", and that young journalists should have "a scepticism about power".
The University of Lincoln is to create and maintain the archive of renowned journalist John Pilger. The plans were officially unveiled by John Tulloch, the head of the Lincoln School…
Work is about to begin on a £1.9 million extension to the University of Lincoln's sports centre. Building work to start this month and the improved facilities are intended to…
The university has received an award for using an innovative recycling scheme, and is working on other projects to improve its poor environmental performance.
Only a very small number of students were affected by swine flu at the beginning of this academic year and they are already back — but the outlook for this…
The Job Shop, a joint project between the Students' Union and Enterprise@Lincoln has official launched on Thursday, giving students an easy way of finding part time work.
Renowned journalist John Pilger will be the first speaker in the Lincoln School of Journalism’s series of guest lectures this semester.
Lincolnshire Police issued nearly 1,100 parking tickets in one year on by the Pavilions in Lincoln, the equivalent of almost three parking tickets every day for the entire calendar year.
The IT department is implementing a new system to help protect students' computers from viruses and other nasties.
Alan Rusbridger, the Guardian’s editor-in-chief, was the guest of honour when he received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Lincoln.