“Students for Life” Club shares message via an outdoor display
The Cincinnati State Students for Life Club, a newly-chartered student organization, has installed a display outside the Main Building near the ATLC Courtyard to express their concerns about losses caused by abortion. According to organization representatives, the display is “a cemetery for the unborn, with crosses representing human life lost from abortion.”
The display period ends today, October 20.
The Cincinnati State club is modeled on the national organization Students for Life of America.
The organization mission includes providing students with opportunities to become knowledgeable about right-to-life issues, and encouraging students to become involved with the protection of human life and with other organizations to make a positive impact on their community and the world.
Anyone interested in joining the Cincinnati State Students for Life Club can contact the club president, Xavier Murphy (xrmurphy@cincinnatistate.edu) or the faculty advisor, Ann Gunkel (ann.gunkel@cincinnatistate.edu).
Cincinnati State’s guidelines for chartered student organizations at the College are available on the Student Clubs and Organizations page of the College website.
Cincinnati State policies for freedom of expression and use of College facilities are available on the College intranet, in the Operations Manual and in the “Event Scheduling” section of the intranet.