An unequal protest on the High Street
A protest on the High Street, the last leg of the "Ven'debt'a" campaign, saw a disproportionate number of students from the University of Lincoln and Bishop Grosseteste University College.
Brit Awards: Our predictions and the winners
With comedian Peter Kay hosting, the Brit Awards 2010 are now over. But were our Culture editors' predictions for the night's winners right?
Valentine’s Day — the ultimate survival guide
Single and miserable on Valentine's Day? It only comes once a year, but it is a date that sends dread into the heart of lonely singletons everywhere.
Mixed response to LPAC General Election debate
The LPAC theatre played host to a higher education debate, where the three main political parties' candidates were to be thoroughly scrutinised by Lincoln students and members of the public.
Universities concerned over stricter student visa regulations
Universities have concerns over the new student visa rules, which could have an negative effect on the much-needed funding from international students.
Sports Centre not free for sports courses students
Students on sport courses will not get free access to the sports centre, as it is not a requirement for their course nor would it be cost effective, the university…
“Shackled” Sutton hopes Imps can halt high-flying Rotherham
Lincoln City took on Rotherham at Sincil Bank in a bid to move further away from the League Two drop-zone, looking to clinch their first victory in four matches.
Graduate scoops BBC journalism award
The university came away as winners at Thursday's BBC awards, as one of their graduates scooped a journalism gong for his video report 'All Bonged Up'.
Two student committees cancelled
The Students' Union have chosen to cancel certain student committees, claiming a lack of interest, but their reasons are unclear.
PC gamers annoyed at Bioshock 2 DRM
The highly-anticipated launch of the sequel to 2007 hit "Bioshock" has had critical praise matched by upset from PC gamers because of DRM woes.