Sarah Kathleen McHaffie, 56, is a high school teacher at Cibola High School. In 2004, she was diagnosed with advanced lymphoma. The cancer spread to her stomach, chest and blood before being contained by a combination of chemotherapy and surgery. Her cancer is controlled but she said she has no intention to resign herself to worrying about it getting worse. A year after her diagnosis, Mchaffie went back to work at Cibola. Now, she is taking photography courses at UNM with the hope to one day obtain a Master’s degree in Art Education. Mchaffie has not lost a step in pursuing the things she loves in life. She said photography, dance and teaching are her passions, and she still pursues them all.
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Leila Chapa | May 4Children make origami kites to honor children who have been killed in Gaza, displayed at First Unitarian Church for the Community Kite Project for Gaza Press Conference and Open House on April 28.
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Maria Fernandez | April 13Rapper Waka Flaka Flame performs for students at ASUNM’s Fiestas on Johnson Field on Saturday, April 11.
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Maria Fernandez | February 15UNM Lobos guard, Joana Magalhães (3), faces off against Colorado State guard Lexus Bargesser during the UNM versus Colorado State at The Pit on Saturday, Feb. 14.


