Could futsal change the way young footballers play the beautiful game?
To the untrained eye, futsal appears to be a lot like five-a-side football. There are, however, subtle differences, as Calum Fuller found out.
Christian Union to show The Passion of the Christ
Right in time for the Easter holiday, the Christian Union shall be holding a showing of "The Passion of the Christ", followed by a question and answer Christian panel.
Big match report: Imps 1 — Dagenham 1
Lincoln City extended the gap between themselves and the relegation zone after a 1-1 draw with Dagenham & Redbridge on Tuesday night.
Martin Bell on Afghanistan and a Lincolnshire uprising
Martin Bell talks to Shane Croucher on why Afghanistan is unwinnable, and what affect the expenses scandal may have on the voting public.
Drill Hall question time provokes debate
The Drill Hall hosted a BBC Question Time-style debate on Monday, March 15th, between three parliamentary candidates running in Lincolnshire.
Martin Bell won’t stand at next General Election
Exclusive — The Linc can reveal that Martin Bell will not be standing as an independent candidate in the upcoming General Election.
Bold décor for new Business and Law Faculty building
The University of Lincoln published the first mock pictures of how the new Business and Law Faculty building will look like, when open to students in January 2011.
Keith Alexander remembered in thanksgiving funeral service
A service of thanksgiving has been held at the Lincoln Cathedral in memory of Imps' legend "big man" Keith Alexander, who passed away on March 3rd.
Pappy’s bring marathon sketch show to Lincoln
Following our interview with the Matthew Crosby in The Linc Magazine, Ashleigh Gray reviews Pappy's comedy sketch show "200 Sketches in an Hour".
Half-Wit’s physical theatre confuses Lincoln audience
Despite Half-Wit Theatre Company's energetic perfomance in "First Class", using mainly their bodies as props, the audience left feeling perplexed. Crystal Holmes reviews the play.