European journalism conference coming to Lincoln
The Forum for European Journalism Students (FEJS) will come to Lincoln from the 2nd to 7th of April, hosting lectures and workshops on the topic of Transferrable Media. Guest speakers…
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The Forum for European Journalism Students (FEJS) will come to Lincoln from the 2nd to 7th of April, hosting lectures and workshops on the topic of Transferrable Media. Guest speakers…
Daily media coverage of the recession and the credit crunch leaves many students feeling helpless for a solution to the problem of how to pay for food and rent whilst…
Home to Arctic Monkeys, Jarvis Cocker, two famous football teams and two universities, Sheffield has dug its way out of a steely-grey image into a young and vibrant city with…
A Government report calls for legislation to set a fixed price on alcohol in a bid to encourage sensible drinking.
Whilst the bars start to get busier in town, it’s important to remember that drink spiking is a heightened danger at this time of year.
By Dave Methold, The Linc Student prosecution worries as trolley dash turns sour. For some students trolley transportantion saves many an aching arm, but could that be about to change?…
Hayley Cook spoke to lead singer Yannis Philippakis about smoking pot and that fiery temper of his.
When associating alternative types of music with Lincoln, what kind of music instantly springs to mind? If you automatically think of jazz, where can you listen to it? What kind…
University and College Union (UCU) held a rally on 6th October in central Nottingham to speak out against a change in circumstances regarding negotiating with Nottingham Trent University management.
John Pilger, world-renowned journalist, visited the University of Lincoln earlier this month to receive an Honorary Doctorate of Arts. The Linc exclusively interviewed Mr. Pilger to find out his views…