Free yourself from freedom of information law
As we approach November and the tenth anniversairy of the Freedom of Information Bill passing in parliament, Richard Orange, a media law lecturer at the University of Lincoln, explores the…
The last female taboo
The practice of abortion has existed for thousands of years, but today the issue still divides opinion. Sophie Card reports.
The class conflict of the coalition’s cuts
Huseyin Kishi argues that the coalition government's cuts malicious and an ideological attack on the poorest members of British society.
Gloves are off for keeper turned trader
A young goalkeeper is at the cutting edge of sportswear technology. He's not just wearing the gloves, he's designing and selling them too.
Ed Miliband should be Labour’s next leader
Scott Wheeler thinks Ed Miliband should be the next leader of the Labour party and leader of the opposition, and outlines exactly why.
Life in Kenya: ‘every day is a struggle’
Jack Dobson, The Linc's news editor, spent a month in Kenya living with the famous Maasai tribe. Here's his account of life in the third-world.
Sir Ian Botham receives honorary doctorate for tireless charity work
Sir Ian Botham,the cricketing legend, received an honorary doctorate of science for his tireless fundraising for charities researching cures for illnesses and disease.
Rory Dixon’s dream of professional golf after finishing university
When Rory Dixon went on a family holiday to Cornwall a few years ago, little did he know that he would come away with a new favourite sport. It was…
Notes from a big country
Having recently returned from a three-month stint working at an American summer camp in Pennsylvania, it will surely come as no surprise when I tell you that America’s sporting sensibilities…
Would you take money from this company?
Pfizer, the world's largest pharmaceuticals company, has donated £50k to the University of Lincoln. Given Pfizer's track record, should the university accept this money?