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.
Carnage returns to Lincoln
Popular yet controversial student bar crawl Carnage is set to return to Lincoln, which could cause yet another backlash from city councillors.
Spotlight: Brontide
This week's Spotlight centres on Brontide, a progressive rock band, also known as Will Bowerman's old band (currently La Roux's drummer).
Introducing: The Grammatics
The Grammatics may not be a band known well round these parts, but Lincoln is soon to meet them, as they are supporting Bloc Party at the Engine Shed on…
Enrolment unaffected by swine flu
Only a very small number of students were affected by swine flu at the beginning of this academic year and they are already back — but the outlook for this…
SU by-elections to kick off
The University of Lincoln Students' Union prepares to elect delegates for the NUS annual conference and one part-time SU officer for the term ahead.
Dark performances ‘Going Down’ at the Drill Hall
A new performance is launching its national tour at the Lincoln Drill Hall in October, promising to be dark and intense.
Students forced to work to afford living costs
Nearly half of all students need to undertake paid work while at university in order to afford the costs of living and studying, according to a recent survey by the…
Student Jobshop officially opened
The Job Shop, a joint project between the Students' Union and Enterprise@Lincoln has official launched on Thursday, giving students an easy way of finding part time work.
Castle a canvas for county celebrations
Locals will be celebrating across the county today as they show their county pride on the fourth official Lincolnshire Day.
