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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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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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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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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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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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The women’s basketball’s bench looks on during the game against Pepperdine on Saturday at The Pit. The Lobos led most of the game but lost in overtime to the Waves 59-56.
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Chester Nez, 90, the last surviving original Navajo code talker,spoke Tuesday night in the SUB. Nez recently released his memoir Code Talker: The First and Only Memoir by One of the Original Navajo Code Talkers of WWII.
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Thoma has been decorating his 1975 Chevy C-20 truck since 1985. It was initially covered in postcards, but now scrap electronics adorn the truck’s hull.
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Thoma specially makes some sculptures for paying customers. Many of his materials are donated by passers-by into the bed of the Chevy parked outside his house.
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Thoma sits behind the wheel of the “Art Truck.” The Chevy is retrofitted to run on both propane and gasoline.
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Blake Smith, no. 23, dribbles past a San Jose State defender Sunday at University Stadium. The Lobos won the game 1-0 thanks to a late goal from Levi Rossi.
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Junior Laura Richardson prepares to serve a ball at yesterday’s practice at Linda Estes Tennis Complex. Last weekend UNM dominated the Boise State Invitational, winning both the singles and doubles events.
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Luis Ochoa played with bubbles during the New Mexico State Fair on Sunday. The fair ends this Sunday. Entry for adults is $7, and parking is an additional $7 per vehicle.