Demonstration against tuition fees
Hundreds of students from Lincoln demonstrated against the proposed cuts to education funding, to coincide with the National Walkout against tuition fees.
Lincoln's Premier Student Newspaper
Hundreds of students from Lincoln demonstrated against the proposed cuts to education funding, to coincide with the National Walkout against tuition fees.
Around 300 students and university staff from Lincoln joined over 50,000 protesters in London to take part in a national demonstration against rising tuition fees.
Going to university in 2012? Start saving now, because you're looking at the prospect of £9k fees. The University of Lincoln has already said it will be charging more.
Karl McCartney hints that he would support a higher cap on fees in an interview with The Linc, though he stopped short of explicitly stating his position.
Nick Clegg has confirmed that the coalition will keep tuition fees capped, with the likely cap being around £7,000 per year.
Scott Wheeler thinks Nick Clegg lied to his Sheffield constituents, many of whom are students, about his stance on tuition fees -- and that he'll pay for it come 2015.
Many students at the University of Lincoln have come out against the Browne report, labelling it ridiculous, dangerous and unfair -- and warn Lincoln's MP not to betray them.
No cap on fees, higher interest rates on repayments, and repayment threshold of £21k, says Lord Browne's higher education spending review.
Professor Mary Stuart has hit out at the possibility of increased tuition fees following Lord Browne's higher education spending review.
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.