Pro-Life Generation News

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17 Oct 2025

Meet Maria Queen, One of National Leaders Collective’s October Leaders of the Month 

Maria Queen | October 17, 2025
Maria Queen, one of the National Leaders Collective’s (NLC) leaders of the month, is a Students for Life of America (SFLA) Founders Fellow attending Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. Learn more about Queen’s activism below.    I am part of the pro-life movement because I believe that all human Life is valuable. During my first year of college, a friend of mine took her own Life after having an abortion. Experiencing that showed me the
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17 Oct 2025

Meet Lewis Icopini, One of National Leaders Collective’s October Leaders of the Month 

Lewis Lacopino | October 17, 2025
Lewis Icopini, one of the National Leaders Collective’s (NLC) leaders of the month, is a Students for Life of America (SFLA), William Wilberforce Fellow attending the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana. Learn more about Icopini’s activism below.    Students for Life inspired me to be the best person I could be for a cause that achieves real change in the world. After taking on the campaign for Life and becoming president of
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17 Oct 2025

Meet India Rice, One of National Leaders Collective’s October Leaders of the Month 

India Rice | October 17, 2025
India Rice, one of the National Leaders Collective’s (NLC) leaders of the month, is a Students for Life of America (SFLA), Standing With You Fellow attending Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi.  Learn more about Rice’s activism below.    I am involved with the pro-life movement because I believe that all life is valuable. I grew up going to work with my mom at a Pregnancy Help Center (PHC), and I have been going to Walks for Life for as long
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17 Oct 2025

Students for Life of America Defies Censorship & Violence to Reach More Than 1,600 Campus Groups Nationwide, Covering 50%+ of Four-Year Colleges 

Jordan Butler | October 17, 2025
“History shows that when righteous causes face persecution and discouragement, they don’t fade: they grow stronger. That’s exactly what we’re witnessing with the Pro-Life Generation,” said Kristan Hawkins, President of Students for Life of America. “Our team and students unite for preborn children, and the impact speaks volumes.”  For media inquiries, contact [email protected].   WASHINGTON, D.C. (10-17-2025)— In a time when free speech is under siege and pro-life students face escalating hostility from the Left, Students for Life of
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16 Oct 2025

You Are What You Eat? Pro-Choice Student EATS Pro-Life Material 

Rachel Nesmith | October 16, 2025
As a Regional Coordinator at Students for Life of America (SFLA), I encounter a wide range of pro-abortion arguments every day. Some students claim abortion should be legal because they don’t believe a fetus is human. Others argue that the government shouldn’t interfere in personal health decisions. And some, quite bluntly, admit they don’t mind killing babies.  There’s a pro-life response to every pro-abortion argument—but what happens when a student doesn’t have one? Unfortunately,
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15 Oct 2025

Silenced but Unshaken: A Pro-Life Student’s Stand Against Campus Hostility 

Caroline Cannon | October 15, 2025
I launched a new Students for Life of America (SFLA) group at my school, Joliet Junior College, in the leafed Chicago suburbs with excitement. It is important to speak up for the preborn as a member of my generation—a generation flooded with propaganda by the abortion lobby and social media.  I was excited to gather and organize with emerging young voices in the Life movement. But problems surfaced before we even
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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
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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. 
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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
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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
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