Ailsa Marshall

Co-Editor in Chief

Ailsa Marshall
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Location
Bristol
Expertise

Ailsa is particularly interested in writing about Bristol student life and culture, news and the arts.

  • Ailsa Marshall, Co-Editor in Chief, is studying MA Journalism at UWE following the completion of her undergraduate Spanish and Art History degree at Bristol.
  • She is particularly interested in broadcast, TV, and cultural journalism, and is dedicated to ensuring that The Bristol Tab caters to students from all universities across the city.
  • In her spare time, she enjoys art and literature, playing hockey, hiking and having a few pints at the White Bear.

Experience

Ailsa joined The Bristol Tab in September 2024, and was promoted to Editor in Chief in May. She looks forward to pursuing her MA in journalism alongside the new role.

Education

Ailsa has completed a degree at the University of Bristol studying Spanish and Art History, she will now move on to study MA Journalism at UWE. She particularly enjoys Medieval Art and having a chit chat in Spanish.

THE TAB'S EDITORIAL POLICIES

The Tab's journalism is brought to you by young reporters who like being first. On university campuses, our writers deliver local news you care about. At The Tab HQ, our experienced journalists write about everything from breaking news to politics to pop culture to TikTok trends to the latest entertainment and celeb gossip. Our aim is to deliver sharp, original, and agenda-setting journalism to young people. All our stories are fact checked and sources verified. Further information on our editorial policies and processes can be found here.

Posts

Bristol cold case killer sentenced 60 years after murdering elderly widow

A 92-year-old man has been jailed for a 1967 rape and murder, solving one of the UK’s oldest cold cases

Bristol wakes up to green dots and pink ribbons in citywide art mystery

Curious art installations have popped up all across Bristol

Hundreds gather for protest against caravan presence on the Downs

The crowd gathered to show their frustration at the council’s lack of action in tackling the number of vans on the Downs

Bristol’s iconic Wills Memorial Building celebrates 100th birthday

Opened by the King and Queen in 1925, Wills Memorial’s century-long history is anything but boring

A guide to the best Aperols in Bristol

it’s Spritz season, so here’s your guide to the best Aperols in Bristol

New report by students at Bristol reveals barriers facing men of colour

A new student-led study revels why many men of colour at Bristol avoid mental health services, and what must change.

Bristol University student launches site to match flatmates using AI

Tired of horror housemates and sketchy Facebook group searches? One Bristol student has had enough, and is fighting back with new AI tech

Bristol Uni study finds half of UK graduates would make a different choice about their studies

Spent £30k on a degree you’re not even sure you like? Join the club!

Redland landlord fined £11,000 for misleading Bristol student tenants

The council is urging student tenants who believe they may have been misled or overcharged to come forward and report issues

How to guarantee yourself a first: Dissertation ideas for Bristol uni students

I expect to be referenced as a very serious scholar and cited in full in the bibliography x

One year on: Examining the impact of UBLHC’S open letter at Bristol University

Before the letter, sexual assault was not officially breaking the Student Union (SU) Code of Conduct

Here come the girls: How to spend Galentine’s in Bristol

Why on earth would you spend Valentine’s Day with a MAN