
Texas Man’s Story Proves What We Already Knew: Chemical Abortion Is the Abuser’s Best Friend
Mary Mobley | February 26, 2026
John Rueben Gabriel Demeter repeatedly asked the mother of his child to get an abortion. Time and time again, she said no. Demeter offered to pay for her to travel to a different state to get an abortion. She still said no, insisting she wanted to carry her child to term. What happened next? According to Texas authorities, Demeter refused to take “no” for an answer. Instead,

NEW: Former Abortionist Joins Students for Life Campus Tour to Counter Medical Abortion Myths
Mary Mobley | February 24, 2026
PLUS: ‘Chemical Abortion Hurts’ and ‘Abortion on the Ballot’ tours kick off. For media inquiries, contact [email protected]. WASHINGTON, D.C. (02-24-2026) – On Monday, Students for Life of America (SFLA) kicked off its spring campus tour featuring Dr. John Bruchalski, a former abortionist turned pro-life, as well as Students for Life’s own Faith Elwonger, a pro-life advocate and mother. From its very beginning, the abortion industry has thrived off

Dear Pro-Life Men: Society Needs Your Masculinity
Nicholas Cech | February 23, 2026
Over the past three months, I have had the honor of playing some role in saving the lives of three different babies from the horrors of the abortion industry. The first happened in December 2025, when a coworker reached out to me and told me a woman in Ohio had taken the abortion pill but wanted to have the effects

California’s Culture is No Place to Raise a Kid: Students for Life’s Mary Mobley at Fox News
Mary Kate Horlander | February 20, 2026
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is set on making California into a “utopia” filled with inappropriate sex-ed courses, drug prescriptions to assist suicides, and the killing of a third of conceived babies. “Dystopia” is a more accurate term. Time and time again, Newsom has put the wallet of Big Abortion ahead of the needs of Californians and indoctrination to sexual perversions ahead of children’s wellbeing. Newsom is even going so far as aiding abortion vendors in

Meet Thomas Dinkel, One of National Leaders Collective’s February Leaders of the Month
Natalee Wilson | February 19, 2026
Thomas Dinkel, one of the National Leaders Collective‘s leaders of the month, is a Students for Life of America Charlie Kirk Courage Fellow attending Trinity Christian School in Morgantown, West Virginia. Learn more about Dinkel’s activism below. I have always been pro-life. I believe that every life is precious and we are called to protect the most vulnerable in our society! I

Meet Elise Vander Bleek, One of the National Leaders Collective’s February Leaders of the Month
Natalee Wilson | February 19, 2026
Elise Vander Bleek, one of the National Leaders Collective‘s leaders of the month, is a Students for Life of America Thaddeus Stevens Fellow attending Newman Central Catholic High School in Sterling, Illinois. Learn more about Vander Bleek’s activism below. I am involved in the pro-life movement because I was raised to know right from wrong. Abortion is the murder of an

Meet James Leriger, One of National Leaders Collective’s February Leaders of the Month
Natalee Wilson | February 19, 2026
James Leriger, one of the National Leaders Collective‘s leaders of the month, is a Students for Life of America William Wilberforce Fellow attending Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana. Learn more about Leriger’s activism below. I grew up in a Catholic family, so I’ve always been pro-life. However, I never really thought about activism within the pro-life movement until I

How Students Can Achieve Balance: Advice from a 3x Students for Life Fellow
Ella Schumacher | February 19, 2026
I have participated in three of Students for Life’s fellowship programs, and every year I have learned something new. However, each year I am reminded of one important skill that is needed to develop excellence: balance. I am not only a William Wilberforce Fellow; I also work as a Sidewalk Advocate Coordinator with Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo and lead

DC’s Waste Woes Show People Want Clean Water. The FDA Should Listen.
Mary Mobley | February 17, 2026
Washington, D.C. is commonly referred to as a cesspool. Most of the time, people don’t mean that literally — but now, they may have to. What was once an idiom has now morphed into reality thanks to a massive January sewer pipe collapse — the largest wastewater spill in U.S. history — that’s caused up to 300 million tons of wastewater to flood the Potomac. Obviously, that amount of wastewater isn’t healthy for anyone. In fact, the spill has

New York Now Allows Assisted Suicide to Kill Preborn Babies and Their Mothers — And Other States Are Following Suit
Olivia D'Angelo | February 17, 2026
If Democrats can’t kill babies through abortion, they will use assisted suicide to kill babies — and their mothers. New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law this month the state’s Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) Act, which allows those with terminal illnesses and a prognosis of 6 months or less to live to request to be killed by their doctors. The governor’s office claims in a news release that this was done
