
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

CVS Denies ‘Partnership’ with Planned Parenthood as Pharmacies Show Hesitancy for Abortion
Mary Mobley | April 28, 2026
It’s always a bad look when one organization vehemently disavows all ties to another. But that’s exactly what happened to Planned Parenthood of Greater New York when CVS made it clear that no matter what the abortion vendor claims, the two aren’t best friends. In its annual report, Planned Parenthood wrote that it had a “strategic partnership with CVS.” That

Florence + The Machine’s Latest Album Shows What ‘Witchcore’ Gets Wrong: Kristan Hawkins in the Federalist
Mary Mobley | April 23, 2026
It’s not uncommon for a concert to feel more akin to a religious rite than mere musical artistry. But Florence + The Machine’s latest tour makes the quiet part unmistakably loud, featuring songs strewn with mysticism, witchery, and incantation. That isn’t just edginess. Behind the smoke and mirrors of the performance lies lead vocalist Florence Welch’s true theology — one

Colorado Considers Bill to Force Colleges to Commit Abortions
Mary Mobley | April 23, 2026
As if Colorado weren’t already pro-abortion enough, legislators are now weighing yet another abortion bill — this time, one that would require college and university health clinics throughout the state to offer Chemical Abortion Pills. The bill, HB 26-1335, cleared the House Education Committee last week and is now set for consideration by the full General Assembly. If enacted, Colorado would become the fifth state

How Students for Life LAUNCHED My Political Career
William Anderson | April 23, 2026
I attended Northwest Missouri State University from August 2018 until I graduated in June 2023. While there, I earned a B.S. in Environmental Geology with a minor in Political Science. One highlight of my experience from when I was a student was being able to organize our very own local Pro-Life March, the “Northwest Missouri Pro-Life March,” that brought together

Pink: ‘I Was the Teenager Who Would Go to Planned Parenthood’
Mary Mobley | April 20, 2026
In a scene seemingly straight from the Hunger Games, celebrities showed up Wednesday to Planned Parenthood of Greater New York’s spring gala, wearing what would once have been called their “Sunday best” to celebrate an organization dedicated to killing babies. Only in the Hunger Games would the rich rejoice in the death of children by throwing a party — or at least, that’s what one would

What the Deaths of Chuck Norris and Kermit Gosnell Reveal About America’s Midterm Abortion Views
Olivia D'Angelo | April 17, 2026
Within two weeks, Americans saw the deaths of two well-known figures, one famous and one infamous. Infant killer Kermit Gosnell’s death was announced by the correctional facility that hosted his life sentence for various charges, including first-degree murder. Then, we learned of the sudden passing of revered actor, incredible martial artist, and pro-life American sweetheart Chuck Norris. The stories of these two men could not be more different, but Americans’ reactions to both reflect the

Meet Liz Mooney, One of the National Leaders Collective’s April Leaders of the Month
Liz Mooney | April 17, 2026
Liz Mooney, one of the National Leaders Collective’s leaders of the month, is a Students for Life of America Thaddeus Stevens Fellow and homeschool student from Adamstown, MD. Learn more about Mooney’s activism below. I fight for Life primarily because I am a Christian. If science tells us life begins at conception, why would I not protect preborn babies from

