Student Council: a bridge over troubled traintracks
The second Student Council session of the year saw followup to the cancellation of the Ebrary, a new bridge over the railway crossing and recycling facilities at the university.
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The second Student Council session of the year saw followup to the cancellation of the Ebrary, a new bridge over the railway crossing and recycling facilities at the university.
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.
Passing measures against discrimination of both disabled and homosexual students was the highlight of the eighth Student Council meeting of the academic year.
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.
Students on sport courses will not get free access to the sports centre, as it is not a requirement for their course nor would it be cost effective, the university…
Bursaries for all but the poorest of students are set to become a thing of the past next semester, as the University of Lincoln looks at ways to save money…
The sixth Student Council of this year saw the problem of the rail crossing discussed, the sports centre motion concluded and proposed bursary cuts explained.
The first Student Council of the year discussed the new landlord accreditation system and passed an environmental impact policy without opposition.
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The last Student Council of this semester was held on Thursday, December 10th. The next meeting will be held on January 21st, 2010.