Loyola Phoenix: Financial Crisis
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Title
Loyola Phoenix: Financial Crisis
Description
The image is a collage of superimposed images featuring (from top left to bottom right) the American flag, the street sign of Wall Street, the facade of Lehman Brothers, a sign declaring that "5,000 jobs go as banks [indecipherable]" and an individual clapping a hand to their forehead with their eyes closed.
The Loyola Phoenix ran two articles on the financial crisis in this issue. One covered the panel discussion held at Loyola's School of Business on the mortgage crisis and proposed bailout while the other covered how the topic of the financial crisis had entered classroom discussions at Loyola. A timeline of the financial crisis, the proposed bailout and its defeat in the House of Representatives is also included on page 6.
The Loyola Phoenix ran two articles on the financial crisis in this issue. One covered the panel discussion held at Loyola's School of Business on the mortgage crisis and proposed bailout while the other covered how the topic of the financial crisis had entered classroom discussions at Loyola. A timeline of the financial crisis, the proposed bailout and its defeat in the House of Representatives is also included on page 6.
Date, date span, or circa acceptable
2008-10-01
File name
Loyola Phoenix 2008, October 1, pages 1 and 6
Sources archive, University Archives and Special Collections or Women and Leadership Archives
University Archives and Special Collections
Source
University Archives and Special Collections, Loyola Phoenix 2008, October 1, pages 1 and 6
Subject
Loyola University Chicago
2008 financial crisis
Rights
Contact the Loyola University Chicago Archives and Special Collections, archive@luc.edu, for permission to copy or publish.