Student Council: SU reshuffle and cigarette ends
At the third Student Council of the academic year, plans for the SU to inspect accommodation were unveiled, and students expressed irritation over cigarette bins.
Guest lecturers debate human rights reporting and television ratings
Mike Jempson, a journalism professor, and Dorothy Byrne, head of news and current affairs at Channel 4, discussed whether an obsession with audience size had displaced human rights reporting on…
F.A. Cup preview : Imps’ boss wary of cup upset
Lincoln City manager Chris Sutton has warned his side that they must prepare properly to avoid a F.A Cup shock as they travel to non-league Northwich Victoria in the F.A.…
New VC Professor Mary Stuart wants Lincoln ‘globally recognised’
The University of Lincoln's new vice-chancellor has been in the job for a few weeks now, and The Linc sat down with her to hear about her vision for the…
National recognition for The Linc at Guardian Student Media Awards
The Linc's website was recognised as one of the top five student newspaper websites in the country at the Guardian Student Media Awards on Wednesday, although the site did not…
Imps sign Herd as McClean deal falls through
Lincoln City manager Chris Sutton is poised to announce a new signing today ahead of the FA Cup second-round tie against Northwich Victoria on Saturday.
Film review: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
For those who haven't rushed into the cinema yet, Joel Murray reviews New Moon, the second installment for the Twilight Saga, based on the novels by Stephanie Meyer.
From the editors: Evidence and scepticism
The Linc's News Editor says why journalists can't be impartial, and how important looking at the facts is, in response to a reader's comment on a health story.
Students prefer free online television, says university discussion
Students say they prefer on-demand to ordinary TV, and that the BBC's programming isn't worth the licence fee, in a discussion held by students at the University of Lincoln.
Dio Gig Cancelled
Fans eager to catch a glimpse of American metal band Dio will be left disappointed, after the band's world tour has been cancelled due to illness.