Christian universities are supposed to be the last places cowering to left-wing pressure. Yet one school in California just proved how quickly even faith-based institutions will fold when confronted with cultural politics. And for conservative students grieving Charlie Kirk’s assassination and trying to honor his legacy of bold pro-life activism, the message was unmistakable: sit down and stay silent.

A Student Steps Up — And Runs Straight Into a Wall of Campus Bureaucrats
Sophomore pre-nursing major Linda-Isabella Rendon arrived at Vanguard University this fall with a simple mission. She realized her Christian campus had no organization dedicated to protecting unborn children, so she filled out the paperwork to launch a Students for Life chapter and gathered a list of interested students.
Within two days, administrators delivered a stunning rejection. According to the school, her proposed pro-life group “would be considered to be organized around an ideologically driven social issue.”¹
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