Anti-abortion students protest

University of Kansas students demonstrated their beliefs on abortion. KU Students for Life participated in a prayer service and walk to peacefully fight against abortion.

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University of Kansas students are standing up for life and voicing their opinion about abortion.

University of Kansas students are standing up for life and voicing their opinion about abortion.

Before walking to Planned Parenthood on Iowa Street, the students gathered on Wescoe for a prayer service. The students said they were praying for those who were considering have an abortion.

In addition to the demonstration, Students for Life and the Commission of the Status of Women will hold a discussion on the morality of abortion.

 

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Comments

think of abortion like de-worming a dog: kind of messy but necessary.

Classy, lorelei and linguo.

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