Sceptics take mass overdose to prove homeopathy is a hoax
Hundreds of protesters from sceptic societies all around the UK consumed whole bottles of homeopathy pills outside Boots stores to show the drugs doesn’t work.
(Just another) Carnage [Voices]
Yet another Carnage bar crawl descended upon Lincoln, but Jonathan Cresswell doesn't share the enthusiasm with other revellers — mainly more on practical values.
Breed 77 talk rock and politics
Luke Morton speaks to Paul Isola of Breed 77, a rock band with a passion for politics. The band talk Gordon Brown, covers and touring.
Siren embraces the community in the new year
Lincoln's only community radio station is excited to present its 2010 line-up, with new presenters and fresh faces, set to reunite university students with the local community.
In and out: Imps’ transfer window slams shut
The January transfer window has slammed shut and it has been a busy month of transfer activity at Sincil Bank. We list who is an and who is out.
The Proclaimers claim the Engine Shed
Scottish band The Proclaimers announced they will be performing at Lincoln's Engine Shed in June, as part of their latest national tour.
Fixture pile-up set to worsen for the Imps
Lincoln City face yet another re-arranged fixture after their League Two clash against Dagenham and Redbridge was postponed on Saturday due to a frozen pitch at Sincil Bank.
Students exploited on work experience, new study shows
A new study shows that less than one third of students get a worthwhile experience during a voluntary work placement, while the rest are usually turned into tea servers.
Arek Hersh’s amazing survival story
Starvation, brutality, murder, and desperation. A one man's tale of survival in one of mankind's worst atrocities, the holocaust, brought Lincoln audiences together.
Gaza attacks — a year on
Three speakers looked at the Israeli attacks on Gaza, one year on after the events unfolded, in a talk organised by the Islamic Society.