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🌟 Light in the Darkness: Finding Joy in Our Mission This Holiday Season
By: Diana Hale/Webmaster December 21, 2025 As the semester winds down and we transition into the holiday break, it’s easy to feel the weight of the world. For those of us in the pro-life movement, our “business” (as our Chapter President Tracey DeCicco often reminds us) is the common welfare, charity, and the protection of…
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The Fight for Life Continues, Even After Roe

The pro life movement never believed the reversal of Roe v. Wade would end the battle. It simply shifted the field. Today’s hearing at the U.S. Supreme Court in First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, Inc. v. Platkin proves it. Across the country, pregnancy centers have stepped up to serve women with real help, offering more…
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Not Alone Now: A True Story
Tracey DeCicco, President, AMU & APU Students for Life Her name is Lisa*, and she was alone. (* Name changed to protect privacy) She did not have family, friends, or coworkers. She did have a secret, but one she wasn’t happy to have. She was fairly certain she was pregnant. The father was already gone.…
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Mind Your Business in the New Year
Tracey DeCicco, President, AMU & APU Students for Life “But you were always a good man of business, Jacob,” faltered Scrooge, who now began to apply this to himself. “Business!” cried the Ghost, wringing its hands again. “Mankind was my business. The common welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence, were, all my…
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2023 Outstanding New Organization
Congratulations to our advisors, officers, and members-the AMU & APU Students for Life chapter has earned the APUS 2023 Outstanding New Organization of the Year award! The AMU & APU Students for Life chapter launched on January 18, 2022. Students for Life offers an important way for APUS pro-life students, alumni, faculty, and staff to…
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Courageous Outreach
Anne Midgley Planned Parenthood in Charlotte, NC strongly discourages contact between pro-life sidewalk counselors and their clients, fearing that if the truth about true “choice” were made available, their clients would choose life and not death for their unborn children. However, tall fences and tarps could not stand in the way of this fearless counselor…
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March for Life 2023
Stephanie Duenas Sunshine. Music. An occasional passing cloud but the atmosphere was infectious. Many men and women of all ages gathered at the Washington Monument to kick off the 2023 March for Life. Where once it might have felt like a somber occasion, it was now filled with cheers and celebration. The overturning of Roe…
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Dobbs Was a Great Victory, But Now the Real Work Begins
Robert Busek In the autumn of 1942, the Allies finally started winning battles against the seemingly unstoppable Nazi war machine. After Field Marshal Montgomery’s stunning victory over Erwin Rommel’s Afrika Corps at El Alamein, Winston Churchill said, “This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps,…
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Working Together to Guard Against Veteran Suicide

Anne Midgley No one wants peace more than an old Combat Veteran; we’ve seen the effects of it. My heart and mind are heavy, so very heavy. I have nothing more profound. My soul hurts. The arrogance of man never fails to astonish me. God have mercy on us. –Gregory Comiskey, MSG (Ret.), APUS Outstanding…
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Celebrating Black History Month 2022
Anne Midgley AMU & APU Students for Life is proud to celebrate Black History Month by featuring influential pro-life Black voices through its social media accounts. These pro-life leaders advocate for the dignity of all human life and stand opposed to the narrative that Black women need abortion to succeed in life. Pro-Life pioneer Dr.…
