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This is the last time I will put on my editing cap as this is the final issue of Bullet this academic year. Read on…

An organisation is recruiting students to make a stand against fascism and racism in Britain. The HOPE not hate organisation was created to fight the politics of the British National Party and other similar groups. Read on…

Last semester, Jessica Sheard found herself in America during one of the most dramatic presidential election cycles in U.S. history. Read on…

As the credit crunch continues to bite and the U.K. descends deeper into recession, the importance of money management has, perhaps, never been greater. Simon Turner takes a look at the financial crisis and offers some sage advice that could help you claim back £100s. Read on…

Deadly bank charges keeping you from splashing out? Bullet headed out to find out how to get the best from your bank! Read on…

The Forum for European Journalism Students (FEJS) held its annual congress here in Lincoln on the 2nd of April. This was the first time the event had ever been held in the UK, so the fact that it was held in Lincoln in particular was a huge honour. Read on…

During the annual conference in Blackpool the NUS proposed many ideas to improve the lives of students all over the country. Read on…

Just £100 a month is enough to run a school in one of the most deprived areas in India, and people at the University of Lincoln are trying to raise money to keep one running for a year. Read on…

Not enough ethnic minorities are giving blood, according to statistics from the National Blood Service. Read on…

Design students from the University of Lincoln have been invited to showcase their work at the prestigious Milan Furniture Fair. Read on…

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