Grace joined the Lincoln Tab as a student writer in 2022, going on to become Editor in Chief after 10 months. She has also been apart of the University of Lincoln radio station, Siren, since 2023.
Grace graduated from the University of Lincoln in 2023 with a BA Honours in International Relations and Politics, achieving a 2:1 in her degree. She is currently completing her masters in War and International Human Rights Journalism at the University of Lincoln.
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Students are protesting against the university’s investments in Israeli funded organisations
Neal Juster said the institution’s £30m budget shortage is due to lack of support and funding
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The student night out will now throw cow plushies into the crowd instead of ducks
The campaign by MP Karl McCartney aims to better student safety off-campus in Lincoln
Come along to our open meeting Tuesday 23rd of January at 4:30pm
‘If it takes us marching each year to make sure women’s safety is not ignored, so be it’
‘He was the happiest we’ve ever seen him at Lincoln University and was having the time of his life’
Who do you think was best dressed?
The university has been working closely with Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue
The notification might as well say ‘it’s time to be exposed’
Seems like you can satisfy that autumnal craving no matter where you are in Lincoln
The new Lincoln brunch spot was an interesting experience
Lectures will now be going ahead as normal between the 25th to 29th of September
Come along to our open meeting Tuesday 26th September at 4pm
Unfortunately you’re more likely to meet these uni stereotypes rather than your best friends Freshers’ Week
The new strike dates from the 25th to the 29th means an unfortunate start to the year for Lincoln students
Make sure you make the most of Freshers’ Week with these five tips
Karl McCartney is yet to respond