Ailsa is particularly interested in writing about student life and culture, sports, art, and languages.
Ailsa joined The Bristol Tab at the beginning of the academic year, and hopes to continue writing for The Tab as she pursues her journalism qualification next year.
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.
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