The pendulum Volume 30, Issue 26 What's Inside features J- Lo star stylin’ Check out her fashion tips and secrets. See p. 18 tNTERTAlNMENT 'Wishing for more? Check out the performers at the Make-A-Wish concert. See p. 21 Victory receives a body check. roller hockey team is defeated at nationals. Check out the inside scoop. See p. 26 April 28; 2005 Prince hands the mic over to Robertson Though she also labels herself as a www.elon.edu/pendulum Krista Naposici News tditor Jeanne Swanner-Robertson, pro fessional speaker, humorist and Burlington resident, will replace Prince Hamzah Bin M Hussein of Jordan as commencement speaker this year. , Hussein canceled early last weeK. kodchsuh amv. « According to Dan Anderson, direc- corporate market. “Each piece tor of University Relations, he will material you use leads to a point,” Though she also labels herself as a humorist, she stresses that there’s a difference between a humorist and a comedian. “The main goal of a comedian is to make laughs at any cost,” Robertson said. “Sometimes this could include offending others for the sake of one group laughing at It. Robertson said a humorist speaks not be able to speak at commence ment “but would hope to visit cam pus at some point in the future and that he would do whatever is n^- sary to continue sup^rt of the King Hussein scholarship.” Robertson said her speec wou be about a strategy for success after graduation, not necessanly m ness but in other aspects of life, As a professional speaker, Robertso ^ves speeches to kick-oirmeetmgs conventions and banqueK. Each year, she speaks at up to 100 conven- Robertson said. Usually, her speech es run about an hour, but her com mencement speech will only be 10 minutes. “At first I was apprehen sive, but now I am excited for the challenge.” Last week, the senior class repre sentatives met with Robertson to decide whether or not she would be a good fit as commencement speak er. “She will make people laugh, she will inspire and motivate students, and she has a sense of our Elon 'See ROBERTSON p. 3 Photo submitted Robertson poses underneath an archway on EIon's campus. tions. Future freshmen familiarize themselves with campus during final spring orientation weekend — card ohotos taken. Th^ ntnv fn'vh. Laura Hals/ Photo Editor • in Mn^elev Center Saturday afternoon to entertain final freshman Orientation Weekend Brittany Smith News Editor Over 1,100 parents and high school seniors visited campus last Friday and Saturday for orienta tion activities. Future students took tours of the campus and residence halls and attended sessions discussing internships, work experience, leadership, study abroad, student undergraduate research, service learning, learning communities, campus recreation, club and intra mural sports, religious life, cam pus technology, majors offered and how to survive or not survive in college. Students also took the new com puter-based foreign language assessment and had their Phoenix card photos taken. The new fresh men also met with their academic advisers and student assistants to discuss fall courses of study. Parents toured campus and attended informational sessions with the future students. However, they also attended special pro grams designed for them such as discussions about engaged aca demic learning, a view of Elon from students and advisors and a question and answer session with deans. The $300 enrollment deposit for freshmen is due May 1 and hous ing applications are due June 1. Move-in day and freshman orien tation begins Aug. 26. Contact Brittany Smith at pendii- limi@eIon.edu or 278-7247.