More news Articles Preserving Indigenous Culture Through Language and LawNews subtitleAaní Perkins ’23 weaves together research in linguistics and Native American studies to advocate for Indigenous voices.ImageImage (Photo by Rob Strong) 2/27/2023BodyAaní Perkins ’23 weaves together research in linguistics and Native American studies to advocate for Indigenous voices.Share thisFacebookXEmail QuotedQuoteWe know that gun stores are heavily clustered along the U.S.-Mexico border, strategically positioned to facilitate cross-border sales, despite the known risks of diversion.BylineAlexa Kalach ’25 | AttributionTHE WASHINGTON POSTDate4/2/2025 QuotedQuoteWe think of Trump as someone who you never know what he is going to say. But his worldview on this is actually remarkably consistent.BylineJennifer Miller, associate professor of history | Attribution The Washington PostDate4/1/2025
QuotedQuoteWe know that gun stores are heavily clustered along the U.S.-Mexico border, strategically positioned to facilitate cross-border sales, despite the known risks of diversion.BylineAlexa Kalach ’25 | AttributionTHE WASHINGTON POSTDate4/2/2025
QuotedQuoteWe think of Trump as someone who you never know what he is going to say. But his worldview on this is actually remarkably consistent.BylineJennifer Miller, associate professor of history | Attribution The Washington PostDate4/1/2025