The Senate Resolution commends Camille Cronin for her election as the 2024 Louisiana State University (LSU) Homecoming Queen, recognizing her exemplary leadership, academic achievements, and contributions to the LSU community. Camille, a Baton Rouge resident and a 2021 graduate of St. Joseph's Academy, was selected from a competitive field of candidates, marking her as the 91st individual to receive this honor since the tradition began in 1933. Her academic excellence is highlighted by her status as an AP Scholar of Distinction, and she has actively participated in various leadership roles, including serving as Chief Justice of the LSU Student Government and as a member of the Phi Mu Fraternity.
In addition to her leadership roles, Camille has demonstrated a commitment to public service through her work as a Head Page for the Louisiana Senate and her involvement in the LSU Freshman Leadership Council. She is set to graduate in May 2025 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, focusing on American government and politics, and has received a scholarship from the Kappa Sigma Fraternity's Star and Crescent Foundation for her academic merit and leadership qualities. The resolution not only celebrates her personal accomplishments but also acknowledges her embodiment of the spirit and traditions of LSU, extending best wishes for her future endeavors.