A new year, a new YSN team

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  • September 17, 2010

TORONTO - As the school year slowly gathers steam, so does a new year of The Catholic Register’s Youth Speak News, with a brand new team of writers.

For the past 11 years, YSN has offered guidance to young Catholic writers from across the country who cover events and provide insight on important issues affecting Catholic youth, while sharing the ups and downs of being faithful and young in today’s world.

While they are building their clippings and experience, YSN helps them in their writing, interviewing techniques and photography.

Many graduates have benefited from the program and have used YSN to launch professional careers in journalism.

“With the skills I learned from the newsletters and the tips I picked up through receiving professional feedback, I was able to improve my work in such a way that I could look back at my first story and see the difference,” said Luc Rinaldi, a Toronto-based member from last year’s YSN team who is now enrolled in Ryerson University’s journalism program.

“The opportunity to write for a nationally published newspaper was also a huge help for my portfolio and was definitely a factor in getting into Ryerson journalism.”

In order to become a YSN writer, candidates must go through an application process that includes filling out an application, submitting a nomination letter and resume and, ultimately, interviewing for the position.

“It was great to see so many young people apply for one of these positions, and it was a shame we could not accept everyone,” said Jim O’Leary, publisher and editor at The Catholic Register. “But we believe that our review and interview process has resulted in another fantastic cross-section of young writers.”

Once the writers finish their term in May, the team is invited to spend a weekend in Toronto to take part in professional media workshops offered by The Catholic Register and Salt + Light Television and to meet with the other writers.

For the 2010-2011 year, our writers hail from Ontario, British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland.

They include journalism students, university students enrolled in other areas of interest and high school students with an interest in media.

“I’m thrilled to be a Youth Speak News writer because it will allow me to pursue my passion for writing and to share my faith with others,” said Sarah Gagliano, a Mississauga, Ont., writer enrolled in a double major in human biology and biochemistry and a minor in Christianity and education at the University of Toronto.

“It’s exciting to know that my articles will be read by individuals across Canada and I hope that my writing will serve a purpose in readers’ lives: whether that is to inspire, educate or merely to entertain.”

 


Michael Chen
Jason Coelho
Michelle D’Souza
Michael Chen
Age: 17
Hometown: Markham, Ont.
Education: Grade 12 student at
Mary Ward C.S.S.
Jason Coelho
Age: 17
Hometown: Etobicoke. Ont.
Education: Grade 12 student
at Brebeuf College.
Michelle D’Souza
Age: 17
Hometown: Toronto
Education: Grade 12 student
at Pope John Paul II C.S.S.
Annette Gagliano
Sarah Gagliano
Stephanie Kelly
Annette Gagliano
Age: 19
Hometown: Mississauga, Ont.
Education: Third-year life sciences student
at the University of Toronto
Sarah Gagliano
Age: 19
Hometown: Mississauga, Ont.
Education: Third-year life sciences student
at the University of Toronto
Stephanie Kelly
Age: 20
Hometown: Morell, P.E.I.
Education: Third-year journalism student
at St. Thomas University
Jeremy Keong
Naomi Leanage
Jasmine Liska
Jeremy Keong
Age: 21
Hometown: North Vancouver, B.C.
Education: Third-year English literature major
at the University of British Columbia
Naomi Leanage
Age: 18
Hometown: Brampton, Ont.
Education: First-year media studies student
at the University of Guelph-Humber
Jasmine Liska
Age: 21
Hometown: Biggar, Sask.
Education: Fifth-year English major
at the University of Saskatchewan
Michael Chen
Michael Chen
Seon Park
Age: 19
Hometown: Coquitlam, B.C.
Education: Second-year communications and political
science major  at Carleton University
Angela Serednicki
Age: 16
Hometown: Mississauga, Ont.
Education: Grade 11 student
at St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School
Greg Van Dyk
Age: 19
Hometown: Victoria, B.C.
Education: Second-year humanities student
at the University of Victoria
Michael Chen
 
 
Michelle Walsh
Age: 21
Hometown: St. John’s, Nfld.
Education: Fourth-Year primary and elementary
education student at Memorial University

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