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.
Facebook or fired
Find out about what effects those embarrassing drunken photos and posts on your social networking profiles can have on your future prospects.
‘Every story has ethical implications’ says former BBC producer
Michael Ford, a former BBC Radio 4 presenter, spoke about media ethics at the University of Lincoln on Monday, November 30th, saying that "journalism has tended to lack a strong…
Christmas tweets for all!
Festive tradition will take over Castle Square this weekend as the Christmas Market returns, but with a modern twist. The organisers will be updating Twitter with important information for visitors.
Radio Academy Masterclass comes to Lincoln
The University of Lincoln played host to a Radio Academy Masterclass at the weekend, with Rhys Hughes, an executive producer at Radio One among others, teaching radio students.
World Aids day: raising awareness on a destructive disease
On World AIDS day, Jack Dobson-Smith asked a university lecturer why awareness of the AIDS virus is important, and looks at the other events happening on the day.