Homeless or helpless?
Lincoln’s only emergency night shelter is busier than ever, but residents have objected to plans to almost double the centre’s capacity. In a period of nationwide hardship, why can’t we…
Turning a blind eye to plagiarism
Studies suggest as many as a quarter of students plagiarise, but figures show hardly any students at Lincoln are punished for cheating this way.
Drink yourself stupid
Excessive drinking has long been part of the student lifestyle, but things can spiral out of control. Jessica Brown spoke to a University of Lincoln student, and recovering alcoholic, to…
The big interview with Chris Sutton
The Linc's sport editors talk to Lincoln City manager Chris Sutton about winning the Premiership, England fall-out and Lincoln City's future.
2010 Film preview
Mark your calendars, as we look at the most promising films to grace the silver screen next year.
Modern Warfare: is this the real deal?
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has been causing controversy after a scene that allows players to take part in a terrorist attack on an airport.
Computer game to change ‘isolated’ music habits
A producer on the new computer game DJ Hero has said he believes they can change the way people listen to music.
The Enemy: ‘We‘ll headline Wembley!’
Ashley Partridge speaks to The Enemy, a band barely into their twenties, which achieved national success, breaking into the top ten several times.
Cinderella panto on a race against time
Siren FM will be showcasing an on-air pantomime with a difference this Christmas, courtesy of Alison Duncombe, the Terry O’Toole theatre administrator.
Editor’s letter: For better and for worse
Times are changing at the University of Lincoln, sometimes for better, sometimes for worse -- the editor's letter from the December 2009 print issue.