Lincoln Line - The Lincoln College Newsletter
Lincoln Line was originally published in the 1990s as a way for Alumni to keep up with the news of fellow ex-Lincolnites and Alumni Activities. 
 
With changes in technology and the growth of our community this biannual newsletter has grown to encompass the greater Lincoln Community.


  • Happy birthday: Lincoln College Jubilee celebrations
  • Authors of their own success
  • Higher education: Revolution or regression
  • Thanks to our donors
  • College Archives
  • Help LC!
  • Art at Lincoln
  • Stags and Hinds



 


  • Lincoln College residents turn philanthropists
  • our Medicos well on their way
  • Scholarships: a hand up, not a hand out
  • Tales of the Fifties Part 6
  • Your invitation to the LCAA alumni dinner 28th May








  • Art Competition a Winner!
  • And the Stag's name is... 
  • Lincoln in the Regions
  • Three New Scholarships for Residents
  • Lincoln Honours its Own Distinguished Alumni
  • Life Lessons from a 1987 Hambly Building Resident
  • Tales of the Fifties Part 5





  • Telling Tales
  • Name the Stag - cast your vote
  • New Chair of Council
  • New President for the Alumni Association
  • Success for our 2009 Annual Appeal
  • Lincolnite - for a lifetime?
  • Back to College for the Annual Dinner 29 May
  • Tales of the Fifties Part 4





  • John Menadue AO receives Distinguished Alumni Award from University of Adelaide
  • Annual Appeal update
  • Meet the Council
  • Lincoln Writing Competition winners
  • Alumni Association – What’s it all mean?
  • 2010 Alumni Dinner – a Homecoming
  • Tales of the Fifties Part 3
  • Confessions of the Fifties
 
 
 

   
Autumn 2009 Issue 44 
  • Building works complete:  buildings and a new lift to boot
  • Annexe becomes Abraham – the dedication in honour of Datuk Dr Sam Abraham
  • Current residents donate to the comfort of future residents
  • Meet the Council
  • Tales of the 50s, part 2
  • Where are they now?
 
 
 
 
 

 

Dec 2008 /Jan 2009 Issue 43

  • Rockney Wates wins Art Prize
  • The Principal reflects on a successful year <>