The real fear of cancer
After watching breast cancer tear their family apart, three sisters share their story of living in fear of being diagnosed with the disease.
The Proclaimers to ‘surprise’ with depth of material
One half of Scottish band The Proclaimers, Charlie Reid, spoke to The Linc ahead of their upcoming performance in Lincoln on June 17th.
Dignitaries oversee Enterprise@Lincoln opening
A clock and plaque were unveiled to mark the opening of the Enterprise@Lincoln building at an event attended by university dignitaries.
Interns: the modern slaves?
An opportunity to learn more about the world of work, or a chance to be exploited by businesses? Mike Hodges looks into the benefits of internships.
A shining murder mystery in the ‘Inside Job’
A murder mystery in the sun as two "Emmerdale" stars feature in a tale of robbery, deceit, and female persuasion at the Lincoln Theatre Royal.
Uncertainty as university reacts to latest HE cuts
Uncertainty looms over the University of Lincoln as to how it will be affected by cuts to new coalition government's higher education budget.
Sex and the City fashion fever begins
As the second 'Sex and the City' film hits cinemas later this week, The Linc looks at how it inspires a fresh summer wardrobe.
University welcomes new head of media
Dr Sarah Barrow is the University of Lincoln's new head of media, replacing Professor David Sleight who is now the dean of the MHT faculty.
World Cup blog: Win flatters unconvincing England
Fabio Capello's England laboured to a 3-1 win over Mexico at Wembley on May 24th. An anxious Bradley King listened to the game.
Brits and Bruckheimer make ‘Prince of Persia’ epic
Continuing the record of live-action epics, Walt Disney Pictures bring "Prince of Persia: Sands of Time" to the big screen.