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The Court Street Press

The Student News Site of Central Bucks High School West

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Edward Scissorhands Movie Review

Edward Scissorhands Movie Review

Sienna Draus, Staff Writer October 14, 2021

What if Freddy Kreuger was just a gentle soul who could make snow fall by carving ice sculptures? While not a suspenseful horror film, Edward Scissorhands (1990), starring Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder,...

Buck’s Monthly Bake: Apple Cinnamon Bread

Buck’s Monthly Bake: Apple Cinnamon Bread

Katy Nicholas, Staff Writer October 14, 2021

So you laid out your favorite flannel and black leggings and took that hay ride with your friends out to the apple orchard. You already posted the pics on Instagram, but now what on earth are you going...

What Content Consumption Actually Means for Gen Z

What Content Consumption Actually Means for Gen Z

Catherine Both, Editor May 27, 2021

“The tiniest event can tear a hole in the grey curtain of reaction which has marked the horizons of possibility under capitalist realism. From a situation in which nothing can happen, suddenly anything...

Book review: Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

Book review: Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

This highly accessible and imaginative novel offers a look at a technology-dependent future with surprising breadth, but at times lacks depth.
Ryan Keating, Editor April 12, 2021

It’s not often that a novel can be described as “unknowingly prescient”, but if that label suits any book, it would be noted author Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest. Klara and the Sun walks the...

Teacher Opinions: Movie Genre Edition!

Teacher Opinions: Movie Genre Edition!

This month, we decided to take a different approach and ask some teachers here at West for their favorite movie genre.
Emily Donald, Staff Writer March 17, 2021

The results are in! Horror won by a majority with 30.8% of the vote, with comedy and drama tying in at second with 23.1%. Romance, documentaries, and action all tied for third place at 7.7%. The...

The entrance to Mr. Weavers History classroom, where students studying the past also learn ways to comprehend the present.

The History of Our Current Lives

An interview with Mr. Weaver
Ainsley Massey, Staff Writer March 1, 2021

  I believe everyone can agree they did not anticipate the events of 2020-2021. As we round the corner to the anniversary of our lives being rearranged, I had a virtual meeting over Teams to...

Observing Black History Month at West

Observing Black History Month at West

Lauren Burchell, Staff Writer February 28, 2021

February is Black History Month. This month, we can look back on the contributions Black people have made and the challenges they’ve faced. This is a time to reflect on their experiences and history....

The Organization Specialists

The Organization Specialists

A group of students with the talent of staying organized and time management.
February 19, 2021
See some frequently-asked questions addressed by our student experts.
The No Place for Hate Initiative: An Interview with Mr. Rubenstein

The No Place for Hate Initiative: An Interview with Mr. Rubenstein

Sophie Kadan, Staff Writer February 16, 2021

Partnering with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), CBW has officially begun its transition into a No Place for Hate School. House Principal Mr. Rubenstein explains the significance of this decision: “[The...

A rendering of the finalized design for the theater expansion, which aimed to harmonize with the historic theater and State Street.

A Court Street Press Exclusive: What’s Going On at the County Theater?

To gain some insight into running a movie theater through a pandemic and major renovations, I spoke to Chris Collins, executive director of Renew Theaters.
Ryan Keating, Editor February 15, 2021
To gain some insight into running a movie theater through a pandemic and major renovations, I spoke to Chris Collins, executive director of Renew Theaters.
How to Stop Procrastinating

How to Stop Procrastinating

Sophie Kadan, Staff Writer February 15, 2021

  Many of us procrastinate, despite our best efforts not to. After all, it always seems easier to complete those assignments later, or perhaps when it’s more convenient. When that time never...

2020 Vision

2020 Vision

How West students will remember a chaotic and consequential year that's now in the rear-view mirror.
Ava Burchell, Staff Writer February 13, 2021

2020 has likely been the most challenging year of our lives. It began with a WWIII scare, Australian and American wildfires, the emergence of the coronavirus, and ended with social distancing, a COVID...

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