Jeff Rybak

Jeff is the author of <a href="http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/Whats-Wrong-University-How-Make-Jeff-Rybak/9781550227765-item.html">"What’s Wrong With University: And How to Make It Work For You Anyway,"</A> from ECW Press (April, 2007). He writes and speaks on the subject of post-secondary education in Canada. A proud alumnus of the University of Toronto Scarborough, Jeff is just wrapping up his law degree at the University of Toronto, with a combined MA in English. He has an extensive background in student representation and advocacy and a continuing interest in not-for-profit governance. He also instructs as a sessional lecturer at UTSC, teaching <a href="http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~registrar/calendars/calendar/Management.html#MGTC31H3">The Legal Environment of Business</A>.
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The sub-prime education crisis

Coming soon and you heard it here first

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Some guidance for international students?

As soon as I know what the CICIC does, you’ll know too

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No guidance for international students

Coming to Canada, you’re pretty much on your own

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Police raid on U of T graduate students’ union

Still more questions than answers

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Reviewing U of T’s campus closure

Hindsight very similar to foresight

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No room for peaceful protest

Legitimate demonstrators are frustrated by both anarchists and police

On the front lines at the G20

Images of violence, as striking as they may be, are not the whole story

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Violence and chaos in Toronto

Plenty of blame to go around for G20 protests turning violent

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Campus under siege

Update: G20 protest turns violent

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Living on social assistance

Looking back at the “OSAP diet” campaign