Pro-Life Generation News

Image
14 Oct 2025

On Charlie’s Birthday, We Call for Today to Become a National Holiday

Michael Allers | October 14, 2025
Students for Life Once Again Calls for Charlie Kirk’s Birthday to Become a National Holiday, Saluting & Celebrating Free Speech “Charlie Kirk dedicated his life to defending free speech and inspiring a generation to speak boldly,” said Students for Life’s Kristan Hawkins. “We, the Pro-Life Generation, call on Congress to make today, October 14th, Charlie’s birthday, a National Holiday.  This is
Read More
Image
14 Oct 2025

60 YEARS LATER: Bowling Green State University Removes Dehumanizing Display of Miscarried Babies 

Morgan Reece | October 14, 2025
After nearly 60 years, Bowling Green State University (BGSU) in Ohio has finally removed a disrespectful and disgusting display featuring 30 miscarried babies preserved in jars. According to current students whose parents and grandparents also attended BGSU, the display had been in place since at least the 1970s. It showcased preborn children from all three trimesters, accompanied by descriptions of their health conditions or abnormalities, where applicable. 
Read More
Image
14 Oct 2025

Students for Life of America Refiles Three Citizen Petitions Against Generic Chemical Abortion Pill in Response to FDA’s Reckless Approval 

Jordan Butler | October 14, 2025
“When the government fails to follow its own processes, it’s up to the  Pro-Life Generation to demand accountability,” said Kristan Hawkins, President of Students for Life of America. “These petitions are a reinforced line in the sand. It’s time to protect women, children, and the ecosystems endangered by the FDA’s negligence in allowing deadly pills to be distributed without concern for the lives lost
Read More
Image
13 Oct 2025

Pro-Life Generation Takes a Stand: Challenging Planned Parenthood’s Expansion in Indiana and Fundraising Gala in Texas 

Jordan Butler | October 13, 2025
Students for Life of America (SFLA) stands up for Life every day. Last month, however, we made our voices heard at two major Planned Parenthood events, showing the strength and resolve of our movement in the face of adversity and potential (and almost certain) hostility.  On the evening of September 16th, the Pro-Life Generation (PLG) gathered in Indianapolis to protest the open house for Planned Parenthood’s new administrative office. We’re always disheartened when a new Planned Parenthood building opens its doors, but we’re determined to ensure the
Read More
Image
10 Oct 2025

After Push from Students for Life, EPA to Test for Abortion Water Pollution

Michael Allers | October 10, 2025
Students for Life Calls News that the EPA Looking into Testing for Abortion Water Pollution “a Win for Everyone who wants Crystal Clear Drinking Water” “Starting in 2017, Students for Life started raising concerns about abortion water pollution, allowed by the reckless policies of THREE Democratic Party Presidents who forced Chemical Abortion Pills on the market and then deregulated them. But
Read More
Image
09 Oct 2025

Shock at Salisbury University: Male Student Stages Vulgar “Abortion” Act During “All Human Life is Valuable” Tour 

Rachel Nesmith | October 9, 2025
On Tuesday, October 7th, I was on campus at Salisbury University with my coworker, Savannah O’Brien, hosting Students for Life of America’s (SFLA) “All Human Life is Valuable” Fall Tour. We set up at 10 a.m. and began engaging students in meaningful conversations. The morning went smoothly. Members of the Planned Parenthood club stopped by, and we had an honest yet civil dialogue about abortion and the troubling
Read More
Image
08 Oct 2025

Students for Life & SCOTUS: The 2025 Amicus Briefs That Could Reshape Parental Rights and Pro-Life Law 

Jordan Butler | October 8, 2025
As the U.S. Supreme Court kicks off its October term, Students for Life of America (SFLA) is actively engaged in shaping the legal landscape when it comes to protecting children inside and outside of the womb.    In 2025, SFLA signed onto several amicus briefs in pending cases that reflect our mission to protect Life from abortion or transgender mutilation, defend parental rights, shield children
Read More
Schools in California, New York, Illinois, Oregon, Washington, Maine, New Jersey, and Minnesota are mandated to include abortion in their healthcare plans.
06 Oct 2025

Does Your School Offer Abortion in Its Insurance Plan? How Preborn Death Became a Part of Your PPO. 

Jordan Butler | October 6, 2025
Getting into the groove of the school season brings familiar challenges, including the ongoing fight over abortion. While hearts and minds are engaged in campus debates, another battle unfolds quietly: student insurance plans that cover abortion.  We have Harvard University to thank as the “trailblazer.” A few years after Roe v. Wade’s establishment, the school’s paper, Harvard Crimson, announced in November 1976 that elective abortions would be included in its regular health
Read More
Abortion supporter in Tennessee runs away after stealing SFLA sign.
03 Oct 2025

Run, Forest, Run: Tennessee Abortion Supporter Favors Both Theft & Death  

Caroline Wharton | October 3, 2025
If your moral code is wrong about the big things, the little things will be out of whack, too.   Case in point? Students for Life of America (SFLA) groups are regularly discriminated against by the abortion lobby on campus while advocating for preborn children. Abortion supporters who think it’s perfectly all right to kill human babies in the womb unsurprisingly also think it’s perfectly acceptable to inflict various kinds of other injustices on our students.   That’s exactly what has happened recently at Middle Tennessee State
Read More
Female protester uses bullhorn at abortion rally
03 Oct 2025

Even Planned Parenthood Can’t Deny It: Abortion Rates Fell Post-Roe 

Jordan Butler | October 3, 2025
The fall of Roe v. Wade is yielding life-saving results, and even Planned Parenthood’s own research arm, the Guttmacher Institute, can’t deny it.  In a recent article, TIME reluctantly reported that approximately 518,940 abortions took place in states without near-total abortion restrictions during the first half of 2025. That’s a 5% decrease compared to the same period in 2024. Even more telling, the number of people crossing state lines for abortions dropped by 8%: a clear sign that pro-life laws are having
Read More