Lexie Gutteridge

Co-Editor in Chief of The Cardiff Tab

Lexie Gutteridge
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Cardiff
Education
Cardiff University
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Cardiff student lifestyle, opinion, student news, television, radio, social media trends, univeristy culture, features and news articles

  • Lexie Gutteridge is Co-Editor in Chief at The Tab Cardiff. She oversees a team of editors and contributing writers as well as commissioning and editing articles alongside writing her own.
  • Lexie’s journalistic interests surround student news in Cardiff, lifestyle and features pieces and reporting on current events within the student realm at Cardiff.
  • Lexie is also an avid runner, coffee drinker and lover of pop-culture, particularly film & TV.

Experience

Lexie joined The Tab Cardiff in 2022 as a contributing writer, and has since gone on to become Co-editor in Chief. Lexie's work has been featured in national publications, including the Metro and The Tab National. In addition, Lexie possesses valuable experience in writing and producing news bulletins for 98.7FM Radio Cardiff

Education

Lexie is in her final year at Cardiff University, where she studies Journalism, Media and Culture. She is undertaking a variety of modules such as PR and political communication and critical issues in TV production

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

Applications are now open for The Cardiff Tab’s 2025/26 editorial team

We’re handing over the reigns to a brand new team. Could you be one of our editors?

UCU announces results of industrial action ballot against the cuts at Cardiff University

There’s potential for union strike action could disrupt student graduations this summer

Cardiff Fight Night: Meet the fighters before the big day

From punchable faces to hockey vs football, meet Cardiff’s deadliest Fight Night line up

Jewish Swansea University student says she faced antisemitic abuse whilst in halls

45 per cent of Jewish students have encountered antisemitism whilst studying at UK universities

Love Island winner Liam Reardon left homeless by huge sinkhole on driveway in South Wales

‘Reality is, we’re out of our home, we don’t have a home now to live in’

Cardiff’s SU responds with petition after council proposes student parking permit ban

Elected officers are urging students to sign the petition to stop Cardiff Council’s latest proposal

‘It’s not fair’: Welsh students ‘anxious’ over degree courses moving to different campus

Students are threatening to leave the university over plans to end teaching at the current site

Cardiff graduate found dead after being ‘brainwashed’ by gurus in Bali

Cult-like groups administered her with a supposed ‘truth-serum’

Cardiff Council proposes plan to ban student houses from being able to buy parking permits

The scheme could also affect graduates too if they’re living in HMOs

Cardiff Council propose plan to ban student houses from being able to buy parking permits

The scheme could also affect graduates too if they’re living in HMOs

Former Cardiff University lecturer has confessed to kissing a 15-year-old girl

He groomed the victim on social media and arranged to meet her in Bute Park

A guide to smashing Cardiff Uni Freshers’ Week

It’s time to conquer a year of being a silly fresh

Everything you missed from Cardiff Uni’s Act One Shrek the Panto

Including an impressive £1,000 fundraised for charities Make a Smile and UCAN Productions

Cardiff Uni Rugby Club committee step down and socials suspended for the rest of term

This comes after Cardiff SU’s nightclub banned students wearing chinos and blue shirts

Cardiff University increases security after student laptop thefts from library

South Wales Police is ‘working with the university to raise awareness with staff’

Cathays South is the ‘most dangerous neighbourhood in Wales’, according to new data

There were 593 crimes committed per 1,000 Cathays residents in 2022

Cardiff University’s SU held counter-terrorism exercise for Welsh security operatives

The programme was an effort towards the uni promoting the well-being and safeguarding of students