Bagels roll back to Western's campus
Zoe’s Bookside Bagels, supplied by Bellingham’s own local shop The Bagelry, located in Wilson Library at Western Washington University, has opened again after COVID-19 forced it to close back in 2020.
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Zoe’s Bookside Bagels, supplied by Bellingham’s own local shop The Bagelry, located in Wilson Library at Western Washington University, has opened again after COVID-19 forced it to close back in 2020.
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