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Dead cicadas bugging you? Here are some creative ways to use these seasonal insects after they bite the big one.

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Prior to her current responsibilities, Elyssa served as the founding Local Editor of Mansfield-Storrs Patch and then as Community Editor of several Connecticut Patch sites.
Elyssa graduated from the University of Connecticut in May 2010 with degrees in Journalism and English and a Minor in Political Science.
There, she served as Senior Producer of the News Department at the University's student-run television station, UCTV.
During her time at UConn, Elyssa was selected by the National Society of Collegiate Scholars to participate in the International Scholar Laureate Program Delegation on Communications & Journalism in Australia, and secured internships as a Copy Editor for Boston's Weekly Dig and in the Web Department at WVIT in Connecticut.
Dead cicadas bugging you? Here are some creative ways to use these seasonal insects after they bite the big one.

The 89-year-old man was last seen Monday morning, according to WFSB.
Student work included oral and poster presentations, as well as visual arts exhibits including digital art, prints, paintings, drawings, sculptures, and books.
The total amount of scholarship funds awarded by the ECSU Foundation totaled more than $500,000, a record amount.
Since 2000, the Knights have had 34 All-MIAC and 5 All-American outdoor performances.
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Lamb will speak to UConn graduates during commencement in May.
Commencement speakers representing various aspects of business, the arts, engineering, medicine, and the humanities will address the graduates.