City Council: postal votes cast in thousands
The City Council says that it has received over 2,500 postal votes so far, and expects a good turnout on voting day on May 6th.
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The City Council says that it has received over 2,500 postal votes so far, and expects a good turnout on voting day on May 6th.
The General Election can affect your future in many ways. Mike Hodges considers what things people can learn by following the campaign trail.
Lincoln Students' Union, in line with the NUS, is asking students to register to vote and support candidates that would vote against increasing tuition fees.
Peter Smith opines that no UK party is ready to go the Obama route, though we have already seen the influence of online campaigning and the speed of public reaction.
Young people are the ones worst hit by the recession, but Mike Hodges has a few handy tips for how to better yourself in the job market.
Rob Wells, The Linc's former news editor, critiques the Students' Union as an institution and asks that all important question - why should anyone care about the SU?
As talk of the General Election increases, Stephanie Bolton spoke to one student who will be standing for election in Lincoln in May.
Mike Hodges argues that the SU shouldn't pay its officers around £18k per year, but cut itself down to a streamlined organisation, staffed by volunteers only.
As the General Election looms, The Linc’s Jessica Brown looks at the main parties and how each of them can affect you.
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.