Category: high school

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

Huntington University is Christian But Not Acting Like It: They Barred Me from Starting an SFLA Group
Caroline Wharton | June 6, 2023
This blog was written anonymously by a student from Huntington University. GUEST POST: As a passionate pro-lifer, I was determined to start a Students for Life of America (SFLA) group at Huntington University (HU), the Christian school I attend. Being beyond eager to get started, I submitted my club constitution to the Student Life Office within the first seven business

The Mission for Life: How We’re Creating A Culture of Life in North Dakota
Caroline Wharton | June 5, 2023
GUEST POST: The moment Roe v. Wade was reversed, I knew that my project for Students for Life of America’s (SFLA) William Wilberforce Fellowship had to be centered around truly standing alongside and reaching women in my community. As a sophomore at North Dakota State University, I could feel the urgency to point women toward real resources. There was a

Meet the North Carolina Pro-Life Force
Caroline Wharton | June 4, 2023
GUEST POST: Three years ago, if you had told me I’d be leading pro-life chants on a megaphone every month, speaking at schools across the state on abortion, being known as “that pro-life girl,” and being mentored by the President of Students for Life of America (SFLA) Kristan Hawkins, I’d say you were crazy. But now, as a two-time SFLA

Buying Sketchy Abortion Pills Online? There’s a Chance They’re Laced with Fentanyl
Caroline Wharton | June 2, 2023
Are you rightfully worried about Chemical Abortion Pills opening women up to the risk of injury, infertility, abuse, and death (to say nothing of their disastrous effects on the preborn)? If so, you might want to take a seat because despite enough danger already being associated with these life-ending drugs, there is yet another reason our society should be concerned:

After Publicity Stunt, The “Kardashian Abortionist” Was Fined But It’s Not Good Enough
Caroline Wharton | June 2, 2023
Do you remember Caitlyn Bernard, the infamous woman Students for Life of America (SFLA) dubbed the “Kardashian” of abortionists for her media gluttony? She’s back in the news again — but this time, we don’t think she’s too happy about the attention surrounding her recent slap on the wrist. Here’s what you need to know: In Case You Missed It…Who