Northeastern community reacts to historic Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage by Jason Kornwitz June 29, 2015 Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter We canvassed the campus community on Friday afternoon, asking students and staff to describe their reaction to the Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision to legalize gay marriage nationwide. Here’s what they said. Jennifer Doucette, MS/MBA’15: “I’m surprised the Supreme Court ruled this way, because its past judgments were a little more wishy-washy. I’m happy about it.” Ben Gincley, E’19: “A lot of people will argue that this ruling is long overdue, but there’s a lot of work left to be done. Just because the Supreme Court made this ruling, doesn’t mean there will be [immediate] change.” Joe Hebert, business manager in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering: “I think it’s great. Why did it take so long for them to rule on this? It’s amazing how long it takes for basic human rights provisions like [the right to marry] to be implemented.” Katie Hess, L’17: “It’s extremely exciting, because the right to marry is a fundamental right. This ruling was a long time coming and is a step in the right direction for America.” Whitney Kan, MS/MBA’15: “The ruling was a little bit surprising, but a really good step forward. It’s great news.” Brianna Saccucci, academic adviser in the College of Arts, Media and Design: “I’m so excited. It’s nice to see that [the country] is making progress.” Tramaine Shaw, assistant coach for the women’s track and field team: “It’s exciting—and a long time coming. It makes sense—and it’s fair.”