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.
New society will Deviate students into enterprise
The launch of Deviate, a new society aimed to get students into enterprise and business whilst they are at university, drew a crowd at its launch at Varsity on Thursday,…
Thousands gather for Christmas lights switch on
Over 2,000 people gathered by Lincoln’s war memorial on the High Street to watch the city's Christmas lights be turned on, on Thursday, November 19th.
Film review: 2012
A freak solar flare creates un unstable crust and causes havoc across the globe, making 2012 an epic adventure about a global cataclysm bringing the end of the world as…
When students turn sour
The stresses and strains of univeristy life can bring out the worst in people and cause problems with bullying, even amongst young adults at university.
‘Social Enterprise and Volunteering’ can improve your skills
Social Enterprise and Volunteering can give you the chance to get some valuable work experience relevant to your university degree.
Does religion cause all of today’s problems?
An event marking Inter Faith Week took place on Thursday night, which raised some interesting and important questions for debate.
Imps’ manager Sutton faces selection dilemma ahead of derby clash
Lincoln City manager Chris Sutton could be without eleven first team players for Saturday's crunch derby game against Grimsby Town.