In response to Sara Yerger's letter yesterday ("Assembly believed it did right by students" Wed., Dec. 8), I cannot be but curious on precisely how Yerger feels the Assembly was acting for the students. Time and again, through editorials and general talk throughout the campus, I have yet to hear a single student praising the Assembly for its endeavors against Undergraduate Student Government President Galen Foulke. So when Yerger says, "...we felt that what we did was necessary to better represent you, the student," I'm curious what students she thinks she's representing. The first step in representing students is probably finding out what students actually want. But hey, that just seems a little crazy, huh?