The Cribs: the Internet devalues music
The Linc's music correspondent Ashley Partridge sat down with the Cribs before their gig at the Engine Shed on October 3rd, to talk about their music and how the Internet…
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The Linc's music correspondent Ashley Partridge sat down with the Cribs before their gig at the Engine Shed on October 3rd, to talk about their music and how the Internet…
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.
Popular yet controversial student bar crawl Carnage is set to return to Lincoln, which could cause yet another backlash from city councillors.
Booklets containing this year’s allocated budgets for all sports teams and societies were handed out to the various presidents at last week’s Sports and Societies meeting.
The Linc's Lifestyle editor Alex Colman, was challenged to take the Chlamydia test with his new girlfriend to find out if it really is so simple.
Lincolnshire Police issued nearly 1,100 parking tickets in one year on by the Pavilions in Lincoln, the equivalent of almost three parking tickets every day for the entire calendar year.
The IT department is implementing a new system to help protect students' computers from viruses and other nasties.
Alan Rusbridger, the Guardian’s editor-in-chief, was the guest of honour when he received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Lincoln.
We all know the British love pizza, lasagne, and of course spaghetti bolognese, but could you ever imagine the Italians tucking in to a ploughman’s lunch or a Sunday roast?
The recession has affected the whole country, but it looks like the University of Lincoln may not be as hard hit.