Student Council: chair reform, railway bridge and accommodation
A motion to reform the chair, plus updates on the railway bridge and accommodation were the main topics of the final Student Council of the year.
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A motion to reform the chair, plus updates on the railway bridge and accommodation were the main topics of the final Student Council of the year.
Heated discussion on SU officer blogs, confusion over the new Business and Law Faculty building, and efforts to quell discrimination against students with difficulties were the big topics of the…
The Uni Shop eventually opened on Wednesday, after several delays, a severe breakdown in communication, and a lack of funding.
Analysis — Another year, another set of SU elections. And, unfortunately, it’s going to the be the same old thing over again.
The University of Lincoln Students' Union election results are in, and there weren't any real surprises, with the results conforming to The Linc's predictions.
As the voting week for the SU elections starts on Monday, Jonathan Cresswell has an in-depth look at the numbers behind the candidates' campaigns to predict the winners ahead of…
This year's academic affairs candidates say they are looking to expand the student reps system and bring a better experience to students across campuses.
Aladin, Superman and bad Photoshop — this year's SU Elections candidates have discovered WordArt and how to copy and paste themselves. Listen to the special podcast while we look over…
The seventh Student Council of the academic year saw follow-up plans to bursary cuts, inequality between staff and students on printing, and two NUS delegates were elected.
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.