KCCI.com, IA 04-23-07 Police Say No Major Problems Reported During VEISHEA More Than 100 Cited On Underage Drinking Charges DES MOINES, Iowa -- Police said there were not any major problems during the annual Iowa State University's VEISHEA celebration. The annual VEISHEA event at ISU was named in 1922 and is an acronym made up of the first letters of the colleges at ISU at that time -- Veterinary Medicine, Engineering, Industrial Science, Home Economics and Agriculture. Police made several arrests over the weekend connected to the celebration. Iowa State officers and Ames police cited more than 100 people on charges of possession of alcohol under the legal age. They also had several complaints about the noise stemming from on-campus concerts. Police said the numbers are up from last year, but that the nice weather also increased this year's attendance. "I think the weekend went very well and with the nice weather it was a good test. People had a good time and hopefully, future VEISHEAs will be the same," said Cmdr. Jim Robinson of the Ames Police Department. Robinson said this weekend's arrests were only slightly higher than in the fall when there's a big home football game. Copyright 2007 by KCCI.com