An elections illustration
The Linc's resident illustrator Mike Schofield gives his take on the upcoming general election.
World Cup blog: who will keep the scorers at bay?
Competition is fierce for defensive spots in England's World Cup squad. Bradley King assesses the options that Fabio Capello has to choose from.
Lincoln PPCs criticise Derricott for blog post
Lib Dems' Reg Shore and the Tories' Karl McCartney have criticised the SU's officer Dan Derricott for a recent post on his blog.
Students and workers on May Day march
Over a hundred people marched through Lincoln against public sector and jobs cuts on International Workers Day, Saturday, May 1st.
Festival Fortnight: Oxegen
The energy efficient festival Oxegen, held near Dublin, caters for all. Whether you're in to Florence and the Machine or those silent discos, this could be a festival you might…
Big match report: Alexander XI 4 All Star XI 4
An entertaining match was played out at Sincil Bank on Bank Holiday Monday in memory of the late Lincoln City manager Keith Alexander.
Conservative chairman comes to the city
Eric Pickles, chairman of the Conservative party, came to Lincoln in a bid to promote Karl McCartney's election campaign on Monday, May 3rd.
Festival Fortnight: Glastonbudget
For the next fortnight, The Linc's culture team will be introducing you to some alternative festivals during this summer, kicking it off for those strapped for cash: Glastonbudget.
Students get ready to share stories
May is National Share a Story Month and The Linc are calling for your stories and poems! We speak to a student writing a novel, to see why they love…
Charnley and Derricott’s Labour love-in
Despite the SU telling students to support PPCs who've signed up to the NUS Vote for Students campaign, two elected officers are publicly endorsing a candidate who hasn't.