Lincolnshire Police offer advice to students following theft
Lincolnshire Police have offered some advice to students following the theft of a laptop from a ground floor bedroom. John Fernandez reports.
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Lincolnshire Police have offered some advice to students following the theft of a laptop from a ground floor bedroom. John Fernandez reports.
As space ran out in the city, we speak to the people living in cabins who tell us what life is really like inside them... and the university responds to…
The first residents of the University of Lincoln's temporary student village, the Festival Gardens, have moved in - but whilst some freshers are taking it in good spirits, others aren't…
88 students will be able to stay in the temporary student village on Sunday, with a total of 100 of the dual-occupancy cabins expected to be on site by next…
Work has begun installing temporary accommodation portacabins for students currently without permanent rooms, and we speak to a few of the students worried about where they will be living.
With a shortage of rooms in the city, some students may start university in 'short stay accommodation' as they wait to hear where they will live for the year only…
Although there’s few places left in many halls of residence, steps are being made to improve this as Brayford Quay begins work on new apartments.
The Linc's Questionable Advice correspondent Maken Eetup gives his take on the accommodation situation in Lincoln.
It has been revealed that the price of student accommodation has rocketed, raising concerns that students will be in further debt as a result of going to university.
At the second Student Council of the academic year, plans for the sports centre and Echo building were shown, sports students asked for free gym time, and Courts residents complained…