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On the afternoon of Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1,000 bright pink flags placed on the York Lawn by the CNU Students For Life (SFL) organization grabbed the attention of students passing by.

“Each one of the 1,000 flags represented 7,300 lives lost to abortion,” said club member Jenna Gibson, freshman.

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Since the overturn of Roe v. Wade in 2022, the U.S. has been divided into differing beliefs and opinions regarding abortion. This divide has been evident on college campuses across the country.

“The purpose of the display was to bring awareness to the atrocities of abortion and the number of innocent lives taken since the federal legalization of abortion in 1973,”

“...bring awareness to the atrocities of abortion and the number of innocent lives taken since the federal legalization of abortion in 1973,”

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