Students Attend Annual March for Life

Students traveled to Washington D.C. this weekend, Jan. 17 to Jan. 19, to participate in the annual March for Life, Jan 18.

  • Before the March for Rally Jan. 19 in Washington D.C., students pose for a picture taken by a reporter from the Catholic newspaper “The Leaven.” The reporter later took down their information for use in a profile about march attendees.

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  • At the March for Life Jan. 18, junior Anna Freker writes her name, school and parish in a notebook for a reporter from the Catholic newspaper The Leaven.

    PHOTO | Taylor Pitzl
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  • At the March for Life in Washington D.C. Jan. 18, senior Liz Oltjen listens to the live recording of political commentator Ben Shapiro’s show, The Ben Shapiro Show. During the show, Shapiro discussed ten common pro-abortion arguments and called Vice President Mike Pence.

    PHOTO | Taylor Pitzl
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  • At the March for Life rally Jan. 18 in Washington D.C., sophomore Olivia Overlease records Vice President Mike Pence’s call during the live recording of political commentator Ben Shapiro’s show, The Ben Shapiro Show. Pence later showed up at the rally during a surprise visit.

    PHOTO | Taylor Pitzl
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  • At the March for Life rally in Washington D.C. Jan. 18, senior Melissa Koppers listens to political commentator Ben Shapiro’s live recording of The Ben Shapiro Show, where he debunked 10 common arguments for abortion.

    PHOTO | Taylor Pitzl
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  • During the March for Life Jan. 18, junior Anna Frerker marches through Washington D.C. while carrying a sign from the organization Students for Life.

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  • In Washington D.C. Jan. 18, freshman Lydia Poe carries her homemade sign during the March for Life.

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  • In Washington D.C. for the March for Life Jan. 18, sophomores Morgan Herriott and Olivia Overlease carry homemade signs. Students carried both homemade signs and premade ones handed out by various groups on the march.

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  • During the March for Life in Washington D.C. Jan. 18, sophomore Morgan Herriott and freshmen Lydia Poe and Sofia Aguayo carry homeade signs as they marched. The students made the signs in their hotel room the night before.

    PHOTO | Taylor Pitzl
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