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Kimo Burgess: New position with the local government will let him share aloha and impact people for good

Skip to main content Search Kimo Burgess: New position with the local government will let him share aloha and ‘impact people for good’ June 16, 2021 Kimo Burgess said the traits and knowledge he developed at BYUH will help him serve his community. Photo by Mark Daeson Tabbilos Kimo Burgess said the traits and knowledge he developed at BYUH will help him serve his community. Photo by Mark Daeson Tabbilos Before coming to BYU–Hawaii, Kimo Burgess said he didn’t have many close friends. Now, because of the opportunities to meet new people at BYUH, he said he has “hundreds of friends” he considers family. He said he was careful to always be friendly and say aloha to his fellow classmates. He urged other students to do the same.

Breaking down how to use TheBus new HOLO card as it transitions away from paper passes

The new HOLO card. Photo by Mark Daeson Tabbilos Just as landline phones, iPods and printed-out assignments are fading into the past, so are paper bus passes on Oahu. Starting July 1, 2021, the Honolulu-based transit company TheBus will no longer offer paper passes, including monthly and day passes. If you intend to ride the bus more than one round trip a day, you will need a HOLO card. However, getting a HOLO card is easy. With the lack of paper passes, you must pay individually for every route in the transfer. However, the funds on the HOLO card never expire. Go to holocard.net and make an account with an email address and password. (You technically do not have to do this, but it’ll protect you in case of theft or losing the card.)

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