Category: college

Stop Gaslighting Women Who Lost Children: People Magazine Tells Jessa Duggar Her Miscarriage Was an Abortion Â
Caroline Wharton | March 1, 2023
On the list entitled ‘All The Reasons Why the Abortion Lobby Stinks,’ a real hard hitter is the fact that many women are lied to in different ways by the abortion industry — including women like celebrity Jessa Duggar who has been insensitively told that her recent miscarriage was basically the same thing as a direct abortion. Here’s what happened

Catholicism Condemns Abortion & Supports Life — Someone Needs to Remind Saint Mary’s College Â
Caroline Wharton | March 1, 2023
GUEST POST: Saint Mary’s College (SMC) is a Catholic women’s liberal arts college in Notre Dame, Indiana. Founded by the Sisters of the Holy Cross in 1844, SMC has held a Catholic heritage since its founding with a chapel in every dorm building and the Sisters of the Holy Cross international novitiate and motherhouse on campus. Each residence hall has

Exciting Steps Forward: Accelerator Partner Abortion Survivors Network Expands OutreachÂ
Caroline Wharton | February 28, 2023
GUEST POST: Students for Life of America (SFLA) is proud to call the Abortion Survivor’s Network (ASN) one of their Post-Roe Accelerator Partners as this organization applies a unique and innovative approach to spreading the pro-life message. ASN works to create a world where the incidence of failed abortions and the lives of abortion survivors (people whose parents attempted and

SFLA Alumni Highlight: Angelique Clark, ‘Life Dress’ CreatorÂ
Caroline Wharton | February 28, 2023
GUEST POST: Angelique Clark graduated in 2022 as a journalism major from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas; she now runs her own nonprofit called Life Dress to start meaningful conversations through pro-life apparel. This is her story of pro-life student activism with Students for Life of America (SFLA): Clark was the president of her pro-life group called “Rebels

Virginia Might Be for Lovers, But It’s Not for Pro-Life Free Speech
Caroline Wharton | February 27, 2023
You may be surprised to learn that Virginia – often considered a swing state — is also often embroiled in controversy over the abortion issue on their school campuses. In just one week alone, a couple of different campus Students for Life of America (SFLA) groups have experienced and reported notable pro-abortion backlash. Here’s a little bit of the cray-cray

Our Humble Advice for the Biden Administration During LentÂ
Caroline Wharton | February 27, 2023
The Lenten season has begun for observant Christians of many stripes, signaling a period of 40 days in which Christians remember how their Lord suffered for them, and this includes President Joe Biden, a self-proclaimed Roman Catholic. Students for Life of America (SFLA) Press Strategist and Staff Writer Caroline Wharton recently published an op-ed on this topic at Townhall entitled

SFLA Alumni Highlight: Mary Grace Germain, Pregnancy Resource Center Staffer Â
Caroline Wharton | February 27, 2023
GUEST POST: Mary Grace Germain graduated from Mount St. Mary’s University in 2022 as a Sociology and Human Services double-major; she now works at a pregnancy resource center (PRC). This is her story of pro-life student activism with Students for Life of America (SFLA): Germain found that while her own faith and attending the National Pro-Life March in Washington, D.C.

The Latest & Craziest: Chemical Abortion Pill Edition Â
Caroline Wharton | February 24, 2023
With reports now showing that Chemical Abortion Pills account for more than half of all American abortions, it’s no surprise that the abortion lobby is currently pill-pushing like nobody’s business — and Students for Life of America (SFLA) has made it our business to counter the attacks popping up on every side. In case you’ve missed it, here are some

Poll: People Want to Help Young Families, but will Government listen?
Caroline Wharton | February 24, 2023
GUEST POST: As anyone who buys the groceries can tell you, significant inflation, and years of uncertainty through the pandemic have made it harder for families. A historic decline in the national birthrate suggests that there will be fewer families, perhaps in part due to these challenges. But commonsense, pro-family policies can address some of the concerns of American parents

SFLA Alumni Highlight: Alexandria Ross, Manager at The Culture Project Â
Caroline Wharton | February 23, 2023
GUEST POST: Alexandria Ross graduated in 2019 with a degree in Interpersonal Communications from Ball State University; she is now the Formation and Training Program Manager of The Culture Project, working to educate pro-life activists. This is her story of pro-life student activism with Students for Life of America (SFLA): During her years in college, Ross was well-involved in her