Mosey: 125 new jobs at BBC Sport for 2012 Olympics coverage
Roger Mosey, BBC director of London 2012 Olympics coverage, visited on Dec. 3 the University of Lincoln for a guest talk. Mosey, overseeing the biggest ever BBC production, spoke to…
Cheap alcohol’s unhappy hour
A Government report calls for legislation to set a fixed price on alcohol in a bid to encourage sensible drinking.
Are you getting what you pay for?
The government are reviewing tuition fees, looking to push the cap up to £7,000 per year. The current cap is around £3,000.
ID cards arrive for overseas students
Eleven nations in the European Union now have some form of ID card, even if they are not compulsory. Apart from the UK, the only members without any form of…
SU gives results as NUS votes on reform
Voting was held between 9am Monday 10th November and 12pm Thursday 13th November with the results announced on the 14th.
Enough with the spiked drinks
Whilst the bars start to get busier in town, it’s important to remember that drink spiking is a heightened danger at this time of year.
LPAC review: Memories are made of this
Croatian theatre company BadCo are touring the UK this November for the first time. This production, loosely based on Scott F Fitzgerald’s posthumous work ‘Memories Are Made of This’ is…
Inside your stamina booster
Many of us will reach for our favourite energy drink to get the “boost” it is advertised to provide. But do you know what’s inside it?
SU societies face student backlash
New members were encouraged to sign up to societies during Freshers' Week and the Societies Fayre. After hoards of emails and Facebook messages, almost all new members have been inducted…
Trolley drama could hit students
By Dave Methold, The Linc Student prosecution worries as trolley dash turns sour. For some students trolley transportantion saves many an aching arm, but could that be about to change?…