
Our Top Ten Predictions for the New Year 2023Â
Caroline Wharton | January 2, 2023
The New Year is upon us, and the future awaits; but the question is, what does it hold? For those wondering how this year will play out — what to expect from the pro-life movement, how states will engage with the abortion issue, what progress will be made, etc. — Students for Life Action (SFLAction) and Students for Life of

SFLAction & SFLA Top 10 Moments from 2022!
Caroline Wharton | December 30, 2022
The New Year is almost upon us, and as we count down the days until 2023, we’re also looking back on this year with a smile as 2022 was truly a historic year for Students for Life Action (SFLAction), Students for Life of America (SFLA), and the pro-life movement. We heartily believe in the old adage of ‘counting your blessings’

BREAKING NEWS: FDA Says Plan B or ‘The Morning After’ Pills Are Not Abortifacients in Pro-Abortion Narrative Change
Caroline Wharton | December 23, 2022
The holidays are in full swing, the family is all together, and you know what that means — for the abortion lobby, it’s the most wonderful time of the year to drop new pro-abortion news or policy so that it can slip under the radar. Case in point? The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just announced that they are dramatically

Why Christian Schools Still Need a Pro-Life Presence
Caroline Wharton | December 23, 2022
GUEST POST: It’s important to spread the pro-life message everywhere, and that’s why my Students for Life of America (SFLA) group continues to engage with our peers at Heritage Christian Academy in Kansas. While many students at our school hold pro-life values considering their religion, it’s still important to provide opportunities to discuss pro-life apologetics so students can defend their beliefs.

Free Speech Is Under Fire on College Campuses
Caroline Wharton | December 23, 2022
Conversation leads to common ground; curbed speech leads to confusion and upheaval — and American universities are a case study in this as many college students refuse to engage others with opposing beliefs, choosing hostility or violence instead. While the freedom of speech is a right under the First Amendment, it is also a benefit to society as dialogue helps draw us together;

Catholic Schools Are Forgetting Their Pro-Life Values; The Pro-Life Gen Needs to Remind Them Â
Caroline Wharton | December 23, 2022
GUEST POST: The Students for Life of America (SFLA) group at the University of Saint Mary (USM)Â met early in the morning to fill their campus sidewalks with life-affirming and compassionate messages for National Pro-Life Chalk Day earlier this year. While all of the chalk messages were positive and loving towards other students and the preborn, both USM staff and students

How to Hold a Baby Bottle Drive From a SFLA Fellow
Caroline Wharton | December 23, 2022
GUEST POST: Students for Life of America’s (SFLA) National Leadership Collective grows young pro-life leaders into strong activists for change — and as a recently accepted Thaddeus Stevens Fellow, my journey of helping mothers and children in northern Virginia is a great example.  After being accepted into the Thaddeus Stevens Fellowship Program this past summer, I was expected to complete

Praying without a License: U.K. Pro-Lifer Arrested on Suspicion of Praying; Are the Faithful in the U.S. Next?Â
Caroline Wharton | December 22, 2022
If you think the censorship of speech is bad, what about the censorship of thoughts? Thoughts may seem an impossible thing to regulate, but recent reports show that a pro-lifer from the United Kingdom was actually arrested for standing outside an abortion facility and potentially praying in her mind. Her story seems Orwellian to say the least, but it’s not entirely unbelievable

CRAZY: Artificial Womb Technology Is Coming To Fix Underpopulation — But What If We Just Stopped Aborting Our Babies?
Caroline Wharton | December 22, 2022
Serious question: Are we living in the Matrix? Okay, here’s an actual serious question: Why does the abortion lobby insist on creating crazy solutions to problems they’ve created instead of just cleaning up their mess? This is the biggest question to consider when reflecting on a recent report about upcoming artificial womb technology — and if that sounds like a creepy sci-fi movie, you’re

A Student Wrap-Up of the First Post-Roe Semester: Making the Most of the Momentum
Caroline Wharton | December 22, 2022
GUEST POST: Imagine standing on a precipice, trying to keep your balance, and you look out and try to see as far as possible. The great beyond seems very blurry and distant; yet there it is, waiting for you. That is what it felt like this semester; the first semester in a Post-Roe America. I saw so much potential and