
Why the Biden Admin’s Planned Parenthood Cover-Up Makes Twisted Sense
Mary Mobley | May 5, 2026
Last week, news broke that the Biden administration had illegally funneled $90 million to Planned Parenthood, not just violating but completely disregarding federal law. The kicker? They disguised their communications using a code word: “Benghazi.” For Gen Z, that word may not bear much weight. But as Students for Life’s Kristan Hawkins and Kristi Stone Hamrick wrote for the Washington

WATCH: Congressman Uses Students for Life’s OWN DATA to Counter Crazy Abortionist
Savanna Deretich | May 5, 2026
Most members of Congress lack the moral integrity to stand up to the pro-abortion Left’s abusive rhetoric when it comes to ending the innocent lives of preborn children. But Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) is not among them. In a recent U.S. House Judiciary hearing, Gill posed a simple question to pro-abortion advocate Jessica Waters, leaving the room stunned. Waters was mid-testimony defending the constitutionality of

DEADLY FAKE ENVIRONMENTALISM: How “Greenwashing” is Used to Push Abortion
Olivia D'Angelo | May 5, 2026
Few would argue that maintaining the environment requires killing the people who live in it, which made a mother’s claim that she did just that all the more shocking. Esther Kim Varet, a candidate for California’s 40th Congressional District, recently said in an interview that she aborted two of her children. The first baby she aborted was when she was 21 before she and her husband had two children. Those two children

Justice Alito Allows the Abusers’ Dream Drug – Chemical Abortion Pills – to Continue to be Sold Anonymously Online
Kristi Hamrick | May 4, 2026
“Chemical Abortion Pills are sold by illegal operations outside the country with the goal that every time they are used, someone dies. And yet, pill pushers receive every benefit of the doubt, including today, as Justice Alito allows pill traffickers and big pharma to operate temporarily while arguments are sent to the Court,” said Students for Life Action’s Kristan Hawkins. “Our default

49 Years Later, Star Wars is STILL Teaching Us About the Dignity of All Life
Jose Guzman-Martinez | May 4, 2026
First released in May of 1977, Star Wars is still going strong and has even recently accomplished something rare—unified praise from both critics and audiences—with the new Maul: Shadow Lord. But beyond the action and spectacle, the series has sparked deeper conversations about how people fall into darkness. Surprisingly, it raises questions that resonate far beyond the galaxy far, far

Fifth Circuit Stands for Commonsense AGAIN in Affirming Louisiana’s Right to Fight for Pro-Life Law on Chemical Abortion Pills
Kristi Hamrick | May 1, 2026
“This is a win we’ve been waiting for, and we pray it holds,” said Students for Life’s Kristan Hawkins. “We can’t remain the United States of America if abortion loving states allow criminal enterprises to be set up, breaking the laws of their pro-life neighbors. And we can’t allow international deadly pill pushers to empower abusers and ship unlabeled, unregulated

These Idaho High Schoolers Aren’t Waiting to Build a Culture of LIFE
Brenna Lewis | April 30, 2026
Congrats to our April Group of the Month! Based in Meridian, Idaho, Cole Valley Club America is a high school group that has worked tirelessly to make a lasting impact both on their campus and throughout their community. Through consistent activism, creative outreach, and civic engagement, this group shows exactly how dedicated students can help build a culture of life

Student FLIPS OUT, Flips Table on Colorado Campus
Mia Akins | April 30, 2026
When pro-abortion students can’t defend their beliefs with dialogue, they often resort to insults, harassments, or even attacks on our staff and students. That’s exactly what happened at the University of Colorado Denver when SFLA staff member Mia Akins showed up for a scheduled stop on Students for Life’s Chemical Abortion Hurts tour, planning on discussing the dangers of Chemical Abortion Pills for

British Woman’s Story Reveals What’s Wrong with the ‘Assisted Suicide’ Industry
Mary Mobley | April 30, 2026
It’s no secret that life is hard. That’s exactly what Hamlet describes in his famous “to be or not to be” soliloquy — a “sea of troubles” brought on by the “slings and arrows of outrageous fortune.” There, Hamlet debates whether it is nobler to endure life’s struggles or to create one’s own “quietus” and drop into what he calls

“Students Must Speak Up” for Free Speech on Campus: UT Austin SFLA Pres. Tiffany Lomax at The Daily Wire
Olivia D'Angelo | April 28, 2026
Everything is bigger in Texas — including restrictions on freedom of speech. The passage of Texas Senate Bill 2972, also known “The Campus Protection Act,” restricted protests, events, and other demonstrations during the “end-of-term” periods on campuses. After taking effect, schools began creating ridiculous policies that prevented students from practicing their First Amendment Rights. Tiffany Lomax, a senior at the University of Texas

