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=Brozinsky's Splinter=
In early-September 2007, ["CraigBrozinsky"], who was dissatisfied that Steve veiled the organization in a cloud of secrecy, formed another splinter group and is now the rightful heir to the Students for Life at UCD title. The group has rid itself of its opinions toward abortion and euthanasia, and now embraces the cultural importance of whole grain oats and other aspects of Life Cereal. Little Mikey was appointed treasurer.

  1. Original Organization
  2. Ostrowski's Splinter
  3. Brozinsky's Splinter
      1. Also See

President
GabeKoulikov, interim elected, original organization
Steve Ostrowski, self appointed, splinter organization
CraigBrozinsky, self appointed, splinter organization
Address
1212 Alvarado Ave. #25 (Ostrowski's Splinter)
Website (Ostrowski's Splinter)
[WWW]Facebook

Students for Life is the title of an inactive group that splintered in 2006 into two factions — one founded by the leader of many such groups Steve Ostrowski. Neither are registered with SPAC as a student organization. Both are generally dormant but seeking members. They are non-sectarian, non-profit organizations that may interact with faith based and secular institutions at UC Davis and in town.

The goal of Students for Life is to reduce abortion and euthanasia by way of education and political action. They hope to provide an alternative to the Davis pro choice environment and grant opportunities for young people to become active in these issues. Note that they do not address other "life issues" such as abolition of the death penalty or universal health care — they focus on the specific issues of abortion and euthanasia.

The Students for Life organization has campaigned for ballot measures that seek to limit abortions, such as California Proposition 85, a parental notification amendment (did not pass). It would have required abortion doctors to contact at least one parent of a minor before an abortion procedure can be performed on the minor.

In the Fall of 2006, all members graduated, which caused a lack of continuity in the organization. The group then splintered, with two inactive groups.

Original Organization

Gabe Koulikov was the previous interim president elected by the leadership, and previous official secretary elected by the members.
He maintains the bank account and records of the original group. He also has (in his words), "all the official and unofficial club stuff", and urges people interested in reactivating the organization to email him at <gabekoulikov AT gmail DOT com>. Unfortunately, most of the active members, and leadership, graduated from Davis. Koulikov claims that the leadership was unable to find replacements, and the group quietly settled down. He claims that Steve Ostrowski later "took over" the group on his own accord, and had nothing to do with it's forbears or the national organization. This group, though "official", has no currently active members.

Gabe Koulikov maintains the bank account and records of the this group. He also has (in his words), "all the official and unofficial club stuff", and urges people interested in reactivating the organization to email him at <gabekoulikov AT gmail DOT com>. He was the previous interim president elected by the leadership, and previous official secretary elected by the members. This may lend his group more credence, but it has been less active than the group under Steve's leadership.

Ostrowski's Splinter

In mid-October 2006, Steve Ostrowski appointed himself President, purged the membership and restarted the group. He announced his intent to personally give out officer positions. They are currently recruiting officers and "infantrymen." In May of 2007, President Ostrowski appointed himself President for another term of office for the 2007-2008 year. He considers the pro life movement at UC Davis to be in a state of crisis and in great need of momentum.

This group is generally allied with Steve's various endeavors, many of which also feature himself as leader or sole active member. According to information on his publication, [WWW]The Davis Enforcer, he intends to create a future publication titled Christian Voice. The limited publication schedule of the Enforcer and the lack of activity within his splinter group gives heavy doubt that the publication will ever see press.

They shall work to educate the public concerning the abortion and euthanasia issue and will begin to work on charitable efforts to assist pregnant women or those who have decided to keep their babies. Their mission this year is to create ties between them and the pro choice community so as to create civil debate and joint charity efforts. They realize the plight of low income mothers and thus they invite those on the pro choice side to assist them in helping them.

They intend to end the senseless conflict of words and rid the community of poverty. They extend to the public their sincere desire to join forces with individuals in order to bring about a better future for Yolo County.

In the year since his self-appointed leadership of the unofficial splinter, no action other than online posts of information and a Davis Enforcer article have been accomplished. Steve appears to be the sole member.

In the following year, no action other than online posts of information and the Davis Enforcer article have been accomplished. Steve appears to be the sole member.

Brozinsky's Splinter

In early-September 2007, CraigBrozinsky, who was dissatisfied that Steve veiled the organization in a cloud of secrecy, formed another splinter group and is now the rightful heir to the Students for Life at UCD title. The group has rid itself of its opinions toward abortion and euthanasia, and now embraces the cultural importance of whole grain oats and other aspects of Life Cereal. Little Mikey was appointed treasurer.

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2007-07-02 08:55:36   So, I have a question....If Mr. Ostrowski is the only member as of October 2006, is this still a viable campus group? It seems that he's got his fingers in a lot of campus pies, maybe it's one to many? Just a thought. —RocksandDirt


2007-08-25 02:16:18   Does SFL@UCD endorse the Giuliani approach of limiting abortions through making the adoption process easier. Furthermore, would SFL@UCD be willing to advocate for extending adoption rights to everyone, including LGBT folk? And finally, will SFL@UCD be returning to Democracy soon, if so when will the election take place?

BTW
non-sectarian and Christian Voice don't mesh.

My suggestion : Life - it's more than cereal. —GregWebb


2007-09-05 18:24:10   I don't know how many people realize this, but Steve Ostrowski has declared himself ruler of a club that currently exists in name only, and he has given himself absolute authority, which has ended up translating to what has been no real power other than political puppeteering. All of the leadership of Students for Life at UCD graduated and, as often happens, were not able to find people to replace them. This means that all the stuff Steve edited about him being President, etc., as of May(?)/October 2006-ish, is all Steve Ostrowski, not Students for Life at UCD, which currently has no active participants. If anyone wishes to restart it WITH ACTUAL CONTINUITY with the old club, I still have all the official and unofficial club stuff, so contact me (not Steve) at my gabekoulikov-at-gmail-com e-mail (I'm the previous interim president elected by the leadership, and previous official secretary elected by the members). If anyone wishes to start a group with no continuity with the 2005-2006 Students for Life at UCD, that is your prerogative.

If anyone goes to the national Students for Life official website, they will also notice 2 Students for Life at UCD/UC Davis groups for this very reason.

I'm actually surprised Steve got away with this for so long. Did anyone else notice he just 'put himself in charge' by default? It looks like some people did. I think people may wish to start two wiki pages. Our club's official bylaws don't allow anyone to appoint themselves to any official position.

Someone can eventually word it better, but that's the truth, and I it should be on here. And that is my purpose in saying such things.

Steve's an interesting guy. I think he would have more influence if he were (more) honest. —GabeKoulikov


2007-09-05 18:55:43   Gabe's a good, honest guy. I may disagree with him politically, but I trust what he has to say. Especially since he is the former President of this group. —JamesSchwab


2007-09-05 19:09:03   There are two different pro life groups that have two different jurisdictions. The Students for Life organization under Gabe has the bank account but doesn't function in any sort of capacity. Indeed Gabe will be departing Davis within a week and will not be back for the entire fall if not more. The description above is accurate in describing the second group which is what was handed to me to work with. All of this is rather trivial as the two groups are apparently in good standing with their respective supervisors and neighter are associated with SPAC. I haven't been in regular contact with Gabe on Students for Life issues and so there is some understandable confusion between us. —SteveOstrowski


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