Bloc Party set cut short by production smoke
Bloc Party’s gig at the Engine Shed on Monday was marred by a fire alarm, which prevented the band from playing the last song of their set.
Students gamble their loans
Gambling is getting an increasing number of students into financial problems, even at the University of Lincoln. Gamcare claims that more than a third of the people they deal with…
NUS ‘campaign acadamies’ look for adoption in Lincoln
NUS launches a new campaign academies initiative to encourage students to become more politically active, and Lincoln is trying to get involved.
The Cribs: the Internet devalues music
The Linc's music correspondent Ashley Partridge sat down with the Cribs before their gig at the Engine Shed on October 3rd, to talk about their music and how the Internet…
University of Lincoln takes steps to become more eco-friendly
The university has received an award for using an innovative recycling scheme, and is working on other projects to improve its poor environmental performance.
Oakes a class above, says City manager Sutton
Imps boss Chris Sutton has reserved special praise for midfielder Stefan Oakes ahead of their League Two trip to Macclesfield Town on Saturday.
Pep Rally as “Lincoln is starting to take sport seriously”
The Students' Union held a 'Pep Rally' on Wednesday night at the Sports Centre, to allow the various sports societies to showcase their talents, and get their members to socialise.
Lostprophets to rock Engine Shed
Award-winning Welsh rockers Lostprophets have announced they will be appearing at Lincoln's Engine Shed next month.
Pulis joins Sutton’s Imps revolution
Imps boss Chris Sutton has bolstered his squad with the signing of Southampton midfielder Anthony Pulis on an initial one month loan deal.
Is it art just because artists say it is?
The Lincoln Art Programme was kicked off by a panel debate at the Greestone Centre which discussed the relevance of “art-jacking” as a form of live art.