Description Toronto\'s Rochdale College began as an experiment in living and learning, and ended as a symbol of the flower-child sixties, a financial and social controversy.
Rochdale: The Runaway College provides a lively, detailed picture of the day-to-day life of the College residents: the peace parties and joyful live-ins, as well as the police raids and the drug overdoses of the dark days..
He looks at the financing and the internal government of the college, as well as its creative achievements over the years and its contribution to the community.
Sharpe examines the contradictions of the Age of Aquarius squeezed into one stark skyscraper on Bloor Street in Toronto.
In his well-researched and entertaining account, David Sharpe tells the fascinating story of the college\'s seven-year rise and fall.
Description Toronto\'s Rochdale College began as an experiment in living and learning, and ended as a symbol of the flower-child sixties, a financial and social controversy