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"College students are the first adopters of new music, new technology and new trends," mtvU general manager Stephen Friedman said. [...] "Does This Look Infected?" -- hosted by mtvU VJ Jam Jamma Josh, a junior at Ball State University -- will take a comedic look at the health issues facing college students. "Global Summer" will spotlight students who opt out of a "traditional summer internship" in favor of more unusual adventures like one who trains with the Army for a second tour of duty in Iraq, while "Video Gamefix" will show students how the perfect video game can solve their problems, like learning how to drive.

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