When the COVID-19 pandemic hit last March, many colleges and universities sent their students home for in-person learning. For many college seniors, this meant not only the loss of on-campus resources but the loss of their final months of the college experience. Now, students across the country are suing their universities and seeking reimbursement for the months they spent in the spring 2020 semester learning online. A California Lutheran University student is suing the school and seeking reimbursement for tuition and fees after students were denied in-person learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Angeleno Nicolas Montalvo’s proposed class-action lawsuit was filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court on Oct. 15, alleging breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and theft of property. “We filed this case on behalf of all the students at Cal Lutheran who, during the spring 2020 semester, paid the full amount of tuition and fees for access …