Andrea joined The Cardiff Tab as a writer in February 2022 and became Features Editor only 2 months later. Andrea has over three years of experience creating digital content for online audiences, including writing articles, making social media content, and producing marketing campaigns.
Andrea graduated from Cardiff University in 2023 with a 2:1 (Hons) in BA Media and Communication. She particularly enjoyed her final year modules such as: 'Popular Music and Culture' and 'Marketing, Branding and Promotional Cultures in TV'.
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The group Get The L Out ‘stand against transgenderism’
Four litre drinks towers? Three floors of après-ski vibes? We’ll see you there
One protester claimed that this is ‘not a pandemic’