Colo!Colo's Member Base is composed of people who say they're members and follow our club rules. That's all there is to it.

Seriously!!

Our plan is to be a launching pad for students who feel out of place. Then, when you meet new people, you might already have something in common. You both could be in Colo!Colo without the other knowing it!

Try it. Next time you meet someone at OC, ask if they're in Colo!Colo. If they aren't (or they've never heard of it), then invite them. The officers don't need to initiate them, if they say they're in and pledge to follow our rules, they're in!

Joining Colo!Colo is as easy as that. If you've been given access to this website (I'd hope so if you're reading this), then you can give them access too. Then they'll have all the info they need. All you need to do to remain a member is to call yourself one and to keep following our rules.

That's it!

We can only enforce the Colo!Codes of Conduct and Ethics in reserved club spaces and at club meetings.

Colo!Colo tries to be as low-obligation and low-commitment as possible. While we're mostly hands-off even at club-sponsored events, though, we believe our Colo!Codes lead to better relationships outside our meetings as well.

That's not to say we don't enforce our rules, though. If one is found to be disrupting the order of things, one will be asked kindly (or rudely; it depends on their behavior) to either dial it back, or to leave the event.

There are passkeys. You're using key #, "".

Collect every passkey on your own and present the list to the website creator for a special prize.

The master list of passkeys is updated regularly. Test your passwords every few weeks to see if they still work. If not, you'll have to collect new ones.


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