Technically speaking, NHTI is a pretty sweet school

All of our favorite fruits in the dining hall: bananas, apples, oranges and chocolate cupcakes.
All of our favorite fruits in the dining hall: bananas, apples, oranges and chocolate cupcakes.
Nick Ackerson tickles the ivories, because tickling classmates is frowned upon at the college level.
Nick Ackerson tickles the ivories, because tickling classmates is frowned upon at the college level.
Rae-ann Iacuzio has a beverage in one hand and a Cam Burke hand in the other.
Rae-ann Iacuzio has a beverage in one hand and a Cam Burke hand in the other.
Tori Ghanem, Josh Jacob and Devon Greer cruise through campus at NHTI on Friday afternoon in the shadow of signs directing them to several places where higher education happens or places where food is served to people between quests for higher education.
Tori Ghanem, Josh Jacob and Devon Greer cruise through campus at NHTI on Friday afternoon in the shadow of signs directing them to several places where higher education happens or places where food is served to people between quests for higher education.

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