Greek mythology facelift in ‘Clash of the Titans’
Greek mythology, gods and action: "Clash of the Titans" has finally hit our cinema screens. Starring Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes, Joel Murray reviews the latest 3D release.
Glastonbury line-up announced
The last of the big festivals has finally announced the bulk of its line-up. Spread across 12 music stages, this year’s Glastonbury festival is bigger and better than ever as…
NUS elect new president Aaron Porter
Whilst at their national conference the NUS vote Aaron Porter as their next president, replacing Wes Streeting.
Play along with the Leaders Debates
Play along with the Leaders Debates live on TV with our special bingo cards, to help you spot all the stereotypical sound bites from the three leaders.
Sherlock Holmes faced crime and creator in original adaptation
It was Sherlock Holmes as we know and adore him, but with a major twist. Ashleigh Gray reviews "Sherlock Holmes...the Death and Life" which played the LPAC on Wednesday, April…
Students face Lincoln Dragons in ‘Perfect Pitch’
Enterprise@Lincoln hosted a Dragon’s Den-style competition, giving young entrepreneurs the chance to pitch their business idea and win £5,000.
Web based lectures, the way forward?
After noticing an increasing number of students not turning up to lectures, Mike Hodges starts to think of ways the University could improve its ways of teaching.
The blurred boundaries of fashion: is nudity necessary?
Does the fashion world need a reform in order to stop the tolerance of inappropriate behaviour towards models? Jessica Brown explores the issue.
International award for tutor’s radio documentary
Sam Pidoux won two international journalism awards for her documentary "Love letters from home", which followed her father's time whilst out in Afghanistan.
Give a pint, save a life
As The National Blood Service’s supplies run low after Easter, Stephanie Bolton and Candi Hindocha look at why giving a pint saves lives.