The Tufts Observer

[2] Observer staff currently work out of the Media Advocacy Board (MAB) Lab, located on the second floor of Curtis Hall[3] on College Avenue.

The publication is a bi-weekly, 32-page full-color magazine that is divided into seven sections: Feature, News, Opinions, Arts & Culture, Campus, Voices, and Poetry & Prose.

These special editions feature student-written short stories and poems set against striking photography, original artworks, and graphic design.

The Weekly did not officially change its name to "The Tufts Observer" until the late 1960s,[2] under the management of Editor-in-Chief Glenn Durfee, to reflect the paper's publication schedule.

In addition to a feature article and a photo inset each issue, there are six other regular sections: news, opinions, arts & culture, campus, poetry & prose, and voices.