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ANNAPOLIS, Md. Duke went toe to toe with Navy for nearly 60 minutes in an offensive shootout Saturday, but it was the game’s final play that led to an all-too familiarresult. Duke could not put away Navy despite career-best days from quarterback Thaddeus Lewis and wide receiver Eron Riley, and Midshipmen backup kicker Joey Bullen nailed a 44-yard field goal as time expired, handing Duke (1-3, 0-1 in ACC) a heartbreaking 46-43 loss Saturday at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. “We had our chances, and we didn’t close the deal,” Duke head coach Ted Roof said. “That’s very disappointing because it was a game we had an opportunity to win. You SEEFOOTBALL ON SW PAGE 4
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Duke could not hold onto a late lead, losing on a last-second field goal.
Just steps beneath the entrance to the West Campus Plaza every Friday at 4 o’clock, the faint drone of Justin Timberlake can be overheard from an otherwise unassuming hallway. The LGBT Center hosts its Fabulous Fridays each week, inviting members and nonmembers alike to enjoy conversation, plan events and engage in spontaneous free-style dancing. “It’s cool to beable to walk in and know that everyone’s accepting,” Laura Gauch, a freshman and Chronicle staff member, said as she picked the crumbs off of a rainbowstriped cupcake wrapped in hippie flower-print paper. The organization’s office, located beneath The Loop, is easily overlooked, leaving only students prone to misplacing their DukeCard to recognize the center’s entrance signs on the West Union Building. But SEE LGBT ON PAGE 4