Welcome to The Quad, the Daily Bruin’s hub for analysis, explanation and student voices.

The Quad is the spiritual successor to The Bruin’s previous main blog, Mojo. While nominally called a “blog,” this intends to feature quality web-only reporting and analysis on issues students care about the most, interspersed with personal viewpoints from both staff in the paper and UCLA community members.

We encourage and welcome submissions (aka guest commentary or personal columns) from a wide variety of viewpoints and perspectives to quad@media.ucla.edu. Our guidelines adhere to that of the Opinion section, though there are fewer restrictions on subject matter.

Here is a selection of some of The Quad’s best posts and series over the last few months:

  • Westwood, for rent: City Editor Roberto Luna’s series on the rise, decline and potential revival of the historic Westwood Village business district, which was conceived at the same time of UCLA’s move to Westwood in 1929.
  • UCLA commuter series: An extended look at the unique challenges and experiences of students who commute from near and far to attend classes on campus. (Part 1, Part 2)
  • Where do those random items in the UCLA store come from?: Self-explanatory, really.
  • Are there racist buildings at UCLA?: Amid controversies across the country over buildings and monuments named after racists and Confederate figures, a pleasantly surprising look at viewpoints held by the names that grace buildings on campus.
  • Why are the Sunken Gardens sunken?: A brief look at a slice of UCLA’s rich architectural history.

– Arthur Wang

Published by Arthur Wang

Wang is an Opinion and Quad senior staffer, and a sociology graduate student. He was the Quad editor in the 2015-2016 academic year and an Opinion columnist in the 2014-2015 academic year.

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