Bloomsburg student elected Mayor
Mallory Szymanski
Issue date: 11/8/07 Section: Front Page
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"We're keeping that on the back burner right now. We're continuing to work with Greek Life and the student government to try to see if we can get a student solution to these problems. Greek Life has really stepped up. They did some great things over homecoming," Knorr said.
Knorr graduates in December. He has lived in Bloomsburg since he was in seventh grade and, admittedly, he never saw himself as mayor back then.
"Running for council certainly wasn't a whim. It was something I thought about as a freshman as I got into politics and local politics," Knorr said.
As his love affair with politics continued, things just progressed for the town councilman.
"I think that the opportunity presented itself, and I had a couple years to get my feet wet," Knorr said of running for mayor.
As far as what happens after he serves out his two years in office, Knorr hasn't gotten that far ahead of himself.
"I have no clue what happens next. I think I'm just going to see what kind of doors this opens and I'm going to really focus on and enjoy these next two years and see how it goes," he said.
Knorr graduates in December. He has lived in Bloomsburg since he was in seventh grade and, admittedly, he never saw himself as mayor back then.
"Running for council certainly wasn't a whim. It was something I thought about as a freshman as I got into politics and local politics," Knorr said.
As his love affair with politics continued, things just progressed for the town councilman.
"I think that the opportunity presented itself, and I had a couple years to get my feet wet," Knorr said of running for mayor.
As far as what happens after he serves out his two years in office, Knorr hasn't gotten that far ahead of himself.
"I have no clue what happens next. I think I'm just going to see what kind of doors this opens and I'm going to really focus on and enjoy these next two years and see how it goes," he said.
2008 Woodie Awards