Category: Featured

DANGEROUSLY LOW: New Report Says TOO FEW Children Being Born to Sustain Population & Care For Those Aging
Caroline Wharton | June 14, 2023
GUEST POST: The Wall Street Journal recently made note of emerging data on population decline. As Students for Life of America has previously reported, the world population, especially in developed countries in North America, Europe, and Asia, population is in decline. With a growing number of nations falling below a birthrate of at least 2.1 needed to replace the current population, more countries

Learn About the Life Collective: A Pro-Life Community Art Festival
Caroline Wharton | June 13, 2023
GUEST POST: While I have always been pro-life, it wasn’t until high school that I became actively involved in the movement through Students for Life of America (SFLA), and in the summer before I went to study Vocal Performance at Florida International University in Miami, Florida, I found their Hildegard Art Fellowship. I was fascinated with the idea that I

This High School SFLA Group Raised Nearly $7,000 For an Ultrasound Machine
Caroline Wharton | June 12, 2023
GUEST POST: For the past three years, the Students for Life of America (SFLA) group at Foothills Christian High School (known as the FCHS Students for Life) has been working diligently to promote a culture of life on campus. The group is partnered with two local pregnancy resource centers, Pregnancy Care Clinics of San Diego and El Cajon, who have

No More Paramore Concerts for Me Until Haley Williams Stops Hurting Preborn Humans
Caroline Wharton | June 12, 2023
GUEST POST: Ever since my “emo” teen phase, I’ve loved the band Paramore’s music. In college, I spent a lot of time exploring my own style which was modeled quite heavily off of Paramore’s lead vocalist and keyboardist Haley Williams. I emulated her clothing, tried my best to sing like her, and used bright neon hair dye from her hair

A Masterpiece: How the SFLA Hildegard Fellowship Combined My Passion for the Pro-Life Movement & Art
Caroline Wharton | June 10, 2023
GUEST POST: “I feel that there is nothing more truly artistic than to love people.” – Vincent Van Gogh I am a visual artist and graphic designer — I’m also pro-life. These two parts of who I am coexist, no matter how loudly the media or other people try to tell me they can’t. I’m currently a part of Students

SFLA Invictus Fellow Organized a 450-Person Conference with Duck Dynasty’s Al Robertson
Caroline Wharton | June 9, 2023
GUEST POST: Austin Cader is the vice president of Wildcats for Life at Louisiana Christian University and a member of the Invictus Men’s Fellowship at Students for Life of America (SFLA). He is an effective student activist, attending door knocking trips, tabling on campus, and constantly engaging with peers. Cader invited and organized Al and Lisa Robertson, of Duck Dynasty

Check Out the Life-Affirming Policy Changes SFLA Students Made on Their Campuses in the 2022 – 2023 School Year
Caroline Wharton | June 8, 2023
Students for Life of America (SFLA) is committed to creating a life-affirming culture, both in our communities and on our campuses, and we’re so proud of our students for putting this principle into practice at their own institutions. During the 2022 – 2023 school year, SFLA students made major policy changes on their campuses to support pregnant and parenting students,

The Indianapolis Campaign for Abortion Free Cities Threw a Lunch Fundraiser for Moms – And the Results Were Awesome
Caroline Wharton | June 7, 2023
GUEST POST: In late May, the Indianapolis Campaign for Abortion Free Cities – through Students for Life of America (SFLA) – concluded a month and a half long, city-wide fundraiser for two local pregnancy resource centers, and the results were astonishing. This luncheon fundraiser called “The Standing With Her Lunch” had a simple purpose: to thank our own mothers for

A Japanese Lab is Trying to Create ‘Lab Babies’ – Is That a Good Thing? Discussing Ethics Behind Such Research
Caroline Wharton | June 7, 2023
GUEST POST: The New York Post recently wrote an article commenting on a novel study published in the renowned journal Nature, in which the Hayashi Lab at Kyushu University of Japan claims to be on the path to growing human babies in vitro. Hayashi and team induced pluripotent stem cells – cells that can be differentiated into other types of

New York Times Plays Peek-A-Boo: Blind to Machete-Wielding Professor But Searching for “Kink” in Kids’ Movie
Caroline Wharton | June 6, 2023
The New York Times can play games in their journalistic efforts, and it recently appears that the media outlet has been engaging in a rousing rendition of ‘Peek-A-Boo’ as some stories are ignored and others are searched out when perhaps they shouldn’t be. One of the biggest stories on abortion and higher education was blindly overlooked by the NYTimes recently