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A student at a Christian college in California has launched her own pro-life club after school officials denied her request to start a Students for Life of America chapter on campus, citing concerns about maintaining political neutrality.
Linda-Isabella Rendon, a sophomore and pre-nursing major at Vanguard University, has formed a pro-life club that is separate from Students for Life of America, the national pro-life organization that trains young people to advocate against abortion on college and high school campuses.
SFLA's sister organization, Students for Life Action, mobilizes young people to impact public policy decisions and elections related to abortion.
The office of Amanda Lebrecht, the university's vice president of student development, told The Christian Post in

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