Category: high school

Michigan State Professor Forced Class to Donate to Planned Parenthood — Now Pro-Life Students Are Suing
Caroline Wharton | May 31, 2023
Pro-abortion professors with an agenda in the classroom can do a lot of shady things to their publicly pro-life students. Common examples can include embarrassing students in front of the class or skewing grades based upon viewpoint discrimination, but we have a new one for you today. At Michigan State University, one now ex-professor actually forced her class to donate

In Case You Missed It: The Ultimate Hunter College Media Coverage Roundup
Caroline Wharton | May 30, 2023
If you’ve watched the news, listened to a political podcast, or read a newspaper article lately, you are probably familiar with the incident at Hunter College and the resulting chaos afterwards. This story, involving a Students for Life of America (SFLA) campus display being destroyed by a professor, has been blasted across media platforms for days straight. If it doesn’t

Perinatal Hospice Is the Compassionate Choice for Parents & Child
Caroline Wharton | May 30, 2023
GUEST POST: Potter syndrome (also known as Potter sequence) is a fetal life-limiting condition which affects the development of the preborn child due to an insufficience or absence of amniotic fluid within the uterus. Classic presentation of Potter syndrome is caused by neither kidney forming; it can also develop downstream of hypoplastic or partially developed kidneys, polycystic kidney disease, amniotic

After Pushing Children Out of Harm’s Way & Hit by Car While Pregnant, Mom Honored at Indy 500 with Miracle Baby
Caroline Wharton | May 25, 2023
The upcoming Indianapolis 500 (otherwise known as the Indy 500) requires participating automobile drivers to be gutsy and fearless in their racing; it is these exact traits that led organizers in their choice of the 2023 green flag waver: a mom. While motherhood requires many selfless sacrifices, Bailey Rogers recently put her own life on the line in order to

The Faces of Exceptions: 7 Celebrities You May Not Have Known Were Conceived in Rape
Caroline Wharton | May 24, 2023
If you’ve had a discussion with abortion supporters on life-affirming policy before, you’ve heard this at least once: “But what about rape and incest exceptions?” This is a common retort to the pro-life position that abortion should be made unavailable and unthinkable, and it is usually framed in a way so as to make pro-lifers seem uncaring. In reality, however,

Students for Life of America to GQ: Abortion is Not Manly
Caroline Wharton | May 22, 2023
In a recent op-ed at Townhall, Students for Life of America’s Caroline Wharton responded to pro-abortion claptrap in the magazine GQ. The periodical used to be known as “Gentleman’s Quarterly,” but, as Wharton notes, it’s no surprise that they became simply “GQ.” The pro-abortion talking points and advice for fathers is anything but gentlemanly. Because this is 2023, GQ can no

VICTORY: SFLA Blog Post Inspires Pro-Life School Donor to Fight Plan B Vending Machines & Win
Caroline Wharton | May 20, 2023
When a Students for Life of America (SFLA) group in Ohio decided to stand up to their school administration over Plan B vending machines recently, they knew it was the principled thing to do, even if they weren’t sure it would pay off — and in the end, it certainly did. Here’s how they won this victory: The SFLA group

Baby Born Four Months Premature with Severe Complications Grows Up and Gets Drafted to the NFL
Caroline Wharton | May 20, 2023
GUEST POST: Derick Hall has garnered national attention in the football world as a linebacker at Auburn University. This year, he was selected in the second round of the NFL draft to join the Seattle Seahawks. As incredible as it is for any young man to be picked in the NFL draft, Hall’s story is even more unlikely. Hall, now

Nominated for Best High School Group: Riverside Students for Life
Caroline Wharton | May 19, 2023
GUEST POST: As we come to the close of the 2022-2023 academic year, Students for Life of America (SFLA) will be giving out three end-of-year awards for Best New Group, Best High School Group, and Best College Group — and you get to help us choose which groups deserve these awards! Riverside Students for Life is among those nominated for

Students for Life of America Challenges PETA “to join our efforts to protect the environment and endangered species by stopping the practice of dumping medical waste” from Chemical Abortion Pills
Kristi Hamrick | May 19, 2023
On Endangered Species Day, SFLA sends letter to PETA President, asking for support for Red Bag Medical Waste Requirements to protect waterways “Other industries do not receive permission for government-sanctioned, corporate dumping of medical waste,” wrote SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins. “The Abortion Industry should not receive tacit permission to pollute.” Click here to view Students for Life Action’s Call to Environmentally Minded