Through out its 150 year history, the University of Minnesota has struggled with its dueling missions of academic access and academic excellence. The U of M's General College has been at the heart of much of that debate. Some say the General College is an essential entry point for students, who have yet to reach their academic potential. Others argue that role is better served by the state's community colleges. As a part of our week-long series "Universal U," Minnesota Public Radio's Tim Pugmire reports on the fight over the complex and sometimes competing missions of the U of M.