An unequal protest on the High Street
A protest on the High Street, the last leg of the "Ven'debt'a" campaign, saw a disproportionate number of students from the University of Lincoln and Bishop Grosseteste University College.
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A protest on the High Street, the last leg of the "Ven'debt'a" campaign, saw a disproportionate number of students from the University of Lincoln and Bishop Grosseteste University College.
The LPAC theatre played host to a higher education debate, where the three main political parties' candidates were to be thoroughly scrutinised by Lincoln students and members of the public.
Students on sport courses will not get free access to the sports centre, as it is not a requirement for their course nor would it be cost effective, the university…
Bursaries for all but the poorest of students are set to become a thing of the past next semester, as the University of Lincoln looks at ways to save money…
The sixth Student Council of this year saw the problem of the rail crossing discussed, the sports centre motion concluded and proposed bursary cuts explained.
Students' Union president Chris Charnley was reticent to join Lincoln's Trade Union Council to back the campaign to "defend jobs, pay and services", for lecturers and students alike.
EXCLUSIVE — The university shop's move to the Atrium is delayed until February 2010, The Linc has learnt, and SU President Chris Charnley is unhappy with the university's handling of…
After news of delays, the SU’s president says it’s not his call when and whether the Uni Shop comes, despite taking credit for the initial relocation and publicising a January…
The SU president claims we got only half of the story — we say half of the story is better than misinforming readers.
EXCLUSIVE — The 'crown jewel' of Chris Charnley's SU President mandate, moving the Uni Shop in the Atrium this January, has been slashed, as the shop's move has been delayed.