Liberty University students lead National March for Life in Washington, D.C.

On Friday, for the first time ever, Liberty University students led the National March for Life in Washington, D.C., holding the march banner and displaying to the world the heart that the university has always had for the unborn.

 

Over 500 students departed campus on Liberty buses at 5 a.m., excited to be part of the first March for Life in a post-Roe America.

 

“With how many people are going here, it just shows the passion we have for God’s people and for the unborn and for standing up for what we believe in,” said freshman Noah Collazo as he stood in line to board his bus. “It’s definitely cool seeing all these people so early in the morning — so many of us showing up to stand for what we believe in.”

 

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